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7701 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 21.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… in arguments and in words.
7702 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 28.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… by argument to maintain, their opinions in matters of religion, and that the same shall in nowise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities.
7703 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 33.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… the arguments for religious freedom, and in spite of all the progress that has been made in the absolute separation of Church and State, but justifies the …
7704 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 42.6 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
This argument has been made before, by several of the Supreme Courts of the States, but it is as destitute of force as is any other attempt to sustain the Sunday …
7705 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 43.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… the argument; for it is not by any means new or peculiar to this day or generation. It is as old as is the contest for the right of the free exercise of religious …
7706 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 43.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… same argument was again brought forth to sustain the papal observances, which were enforced by imperial laws; and through the whole period of papal supremacy …
7707 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 43.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… same argument was again used in behalf of religious oppression. In England the same argument was used against the Puritans and other dissenters, in behalf …
7708 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 47.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… every argument that ever can be made in favor of any Sunday law, or in favor of any other law recognizing or enforcing any religious observance, or any custom …
7709 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 59.6 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… the argument that was there made by them in the person of their official representative, this very point was brought out clearly and distinctly more than …
7710 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 63.6 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… , some arguments to present against the bill under consideration, merely pausing to say that I thank the last speaker [Mr. Crafts] for his confession of lack …
7711 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 66.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… the argument before the United States Senate Committee, Dec. 13, 1888, had never been made till this 19th day of November, 1891, and were now publicly made for …
7712 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 82.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… the argument that it is not hurtful in itself to work on Sunday, apart from the religious sanctity of the day, is beside the question; for it may be that the courts …
7713 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 88.3 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
“It is a somewhat humiliating spectacle to see the Sunday advocates trying to justify the continuance of Sunday legislation ... upon the argument that it is not in conflict with the civic dogma of religious freedom. It surely is .”
7714 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 91.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… of argument, the writer some years ago, being invited to lecture before his Jewish fellow-citizens upon the question whether Christianity can be a part of …
7715 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 98.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… this argument is that it is opposed to the universally admitted rule which requires a law to be construed according to the intention of the law-maker, and …
7716 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 98.7 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… single argument is adduced to prove that a preference in favor of the Christian religion is not given by the law. In the case in 8 Barr, the Court said: “It [the law …
7717 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 99.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… the arguments to show that these laws establish no preference. The last clause in the extract asserts the proposition broadly; but it is surely no legitimate …
7718 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 101.2 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
This argument is founded on the assumption that mankind are in the habit of working too much, and thereby entailing evil upon society; and that, without compulsion …
7719 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 108.1 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… , in argument, that the provision of the first section of the first Article of the Constitution, asserting the “inalienable right of acquiring, possessing …
7720 “Due Process of Law” and The Divine Right of Dissent, p. 108.4 (Alonzo Trevier Jones)
… the argument, that the right of property cannot be enforced by the courts against an Act of the Legislature, we then concede a power that renders the restrictions …