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" ... to suffer the civil magistrate to intrude his powers into the field of opinion, and to restrain the profession or propagation of principles on supposition of their ill tendency, is a dangerous fallacy, which at once destroys all religious liberty,... "
The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment, of the Independence of ... - Page 420
by William Gordon - 1788
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Toleration and the Constitution

David A. J. Richards - Philosophy - 1989 - 367 pages
...the "ill tendency" of beliefs is rejected, as a criterion for abridgment, "because he being of course judge of that tendency will make his opinions the rule of judgment," ibid., p. 546. 47. See Boyd, ed., The Papers of Thomas Jefferson, 1760-1776, vol. 1, pp. 544-48 (Locke's...
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Church and State Through the Centuries: A Collection of Historic Documents ...

Sidney Z. Ehler, John B. Morrall - Church - 1967 - 646 pages
...tendency, is a dangerous fallacy, which at once destroys all religious liberty, because he being of course judge of that tendency will make his opinions the rule of judgment, and approve or condemn the sentiments of others only as they shall square with or differ from his own ;...
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Foundations of American Constitutionalism

David A. J. Richards - Philosophy - 1989 - 332 pages
...a dangerous falacy [sic], which at once destroys all religious liberty, because he being of course judge of that tendency will make his opinions the rule of judgment, and approve or condemn the sentiments of others only as they shall square with or differ from his own;...
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A Nation Dedicated to Religious Liberty: The Constitutional Heritage of the ...

Arlin M. Adams, Charles J. Emmerich - Law - 1990 - 200 pages
...tendency, is a dangerous fallacy, which at once destroys all religious liberty, because he being of course judge of that tendency will make his opinions the rule of judgment, and approve or condemn the sentiments of others only as they shall square with or differ from his own;...
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Revolution Within the Revolution: The First Amendment in Historical Context ...

William Roscoe Estep - Political Science - 1990 - 240 pages
...tendency, is a dangerous fallacy, which at once destroys all religious liberty, because he being of course judge of that tendency will make his opinions the rule of judgment; and approve or condemn the sentiments of others only as they shall square with or differ from his own;...
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Prayer in Public Schools and the Constitution, 1961-1992: Government ...

Robert Sikorski - Law - 1993 - 512 pages
...tendency is a dangerous fallacy, which at once destroys all religious liberty, because he being of course judge of that tendency will make his opinions the rule of judgment and approve or condemn the sentiments of others only as they shall square with or suffer from his own;...
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Early American Writing

Various - History - 1994 - 676 pages
...tendency, is a dangerous fallacy, which at once destroys all religious liberty, because he being of course judge of that tendency, will make his opinions the rule of judgment, and approve or condemn the sentiments of others only as they shall square with or differ from his own;...
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Church and State in the Modern Age: A Documentary History

J. F. Maclear - Church and state - 1995 - 534 pages
...tendency, is a dangerous fallacy, which at once destroys all religious liberty, because he being of course judge of that tendency will make his opinions the rule of judgment, and approve or condemn the sentiments of others only as they shall square with or differ from his own;...
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Jefferson and Madison: Three Conversations from the Founding

Lance Banning - Biography & Autobiography - 1995 - 264 pages
...tendency is a dangerous falacy, which at once destroys all religious liberty, because he being of course judge of that tendency will make his opinions the rule of judgment, and approve or condemn the sentiments of others only as they shall square with or differ from his own;...
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On Faith and Free Government

Daniel C. Palm - Political Science - 1997 - 230 pages
...tendency, is a dangerous fallacy, which at once destroys all religious liberty, because he being of course judge of that tendency will make his opinions the rule of judgment, and approve or condemn the sentiments of others only as they shall square with or differ from his own;...
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