| George Weller - 1821 - 370 pages
...the state, is to build a sconce against the walls of Heaven to batter God out of his chair. — That state that will give LIBERTY OF CONSCIENCE in matters...conversation in their moral laws ; or else the fiddle will be out of tune, and some of the strings will crack." In 1640, a few Episcopalians, who had settled... | |
| Joseph Willard - Lancaster (Mass.) - 1826 - 98 pages
...the eighteenth century. t Toleration was considered a high crime, both by the clergy and laity, in the seventeenth century. Our early writers discover...conscience and conversation in their moral laws, or else tlie fiddle u-ill be out of tune, and some of the strings rracfc." « It is likewise said that men... | |
| William Lincoln, Christopher Columbus Baldwin - 1826 - 906 pages
...the eighteenth century. t Toleration was considered a high crime, both by the clergy and laity, in the seventeenth century. Our early writers discover...liberty of conscience in matters of religion, must give 7'berty of conscience and conversation in their moral laws, or else the fiddle trill be out of tune,... | |
| Nathaniel Ward - Freedom of religion - 1843 - 118 pages
...and sins in it, as all the false Religions and Opinions it tolerates, and one sound one more. That State that will give Liberty of Conscience in matters...give Liberty of Conscience and Conversation in their Morall Laws, or else the Fiddle will be out of tune, and some of the strings cracke. He that will rather... | |
| Peter Force - United States - 1844 - 582 pages
...and Sins in it, as all the false Religions and Opinions it tolerates, and one sound one more. That State that will give Liberty of Conscience in matters...Conversation in their Moral Laws, or else the Fiddle will be out of Tune, and some of the strings crack. He that will rather make an irreligious quarel... | |
| Christianity - 1845 - 564 pages
...and sins in it, as all the false Religions and Opinions it tolerates, and one sound one more. " That State that will give Liberty of Conscience, in matters...give Liberty of Conscience and Conversation in their Murall Laws, or else the Fiddle will be out of tune, and some of the strings cracke. " He that will... | |
| Orestes Augustus Brownson - American essays - 1845 - 584 pages
...sins in it, as all the false Religions and Opinions it tolerates, and one sound one more. " That Stale that will give Liberty of Conscience in matters of...give Liberty of Conscience and Conversation in their Miirall Laws, or else the Fiddle will be out of tune, and some of the strings cracke. " He that will... | |
| Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1850 - 770 pages
...live within the pale of truth, where they may be quiet, than in the purlieus." — Ibid. p. 7. "THAT state that will give liberty of conscience in matters...conversation in their moral laws ; or else the fiddle will be nut of tune, and some of the strings crack." — Ibid. p. 8. WE live in expectance " of that... | |
| Jacob Bailey Moore - Governors - 1851 - 456 pages
...subject, otherwise than in terms of bitterness. Ward, in "The Simple Cobler of Agawam," says—" That state that will give Liberty of Conscience in matters...Conversation in their Moral Laws, or else the Fiddle will be out of Tune, and some of the strings crack. * * * It is said, That Men ought to have Liberty... | |
| Robert Southey - Anecdotes - 1851 - 768 pages
...live within the pale of truth, where they may be quiet, than in the purlieus." — Ibid. p. 7. "THAT state that will give liberty of conscience in matters...and conversation in their moral laws ; or else the ûddle will be out of tune, and some of the strings crack." — Ibid. p. 8. We live in expectance "... | |
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