A BOOK FOR THE TIMES
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- The Process Of Law
- Christianity and the Common Law
- The belief and Aim of the Founders of Our Government
- Persecution Judicially Justified
- The Individual Right of Religious Belief
- Is Religious Freedom a Civil or Constitutional Right in the United States?
- The Divine Right of Dissent
- Is This the Nineteenth Century, or Is It the First?
- Judge Hammond and the Seventh-day Adventists
- Is This a Prerogative of the United States Courts?
- What has God Enjoined?
- The Rights of the People
- The Logic of the Judge’s Position
- Whence Came It All?
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- DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES—OF THE—NATIONAL RELIGIOUS LIBERTY ASSOCIATION
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AMERICAN STATE PAPERS
A BOOK FOR THE TIMES
A most valuable work on the subject of religious legislation in the United States, from the foundation of the government to the present time.DPL 120.8
It includes the various prominent acts, both State and national relating to subjects of religion, such as Bills of Rights, Amendments, Treaties, Sunday observance, etc. In it are found various memorials, petitions, and remonstrances, House and Senate Reports on Sunday Mails; documents on the “Sphere of Civil Government,” “The Rights of the Jew.” “Religion in the Public Schools,” “Civil Laws against Blasphemy,” “Christianity and the Common Law,” “Sunday Legislation.” etc., etc.; judicial decisions on Sunday Laws and the Bible in the Public Schools. It also contains in an appendix the provisions in the Bills of Rights of all the States relating to the rights of conscience, and—DPL 120.9