 | John Brodhead Romeyn - 1816
...attacks upon the re,k Notv Chancellor Kent. VOL. IT. 43 " ligion of Mahomet, or of the Grand La" ma : and for this plain reason, that the " case assumes...ingrafted upon Christianity, and " not upon the doctrines and worship of " these impostors." As a Christian people, then, the inhabitants of the United States... | |
 | 1846
...like attacks upon the religion of Mahomet and the Grand Lama ; and for this plain reason, that tee are a Christian people, and the morality of the country is deeply engrafted upon Christianity, and not upon the doctrines or worship of these. impostors." Again, in... | |
 | John Frederick Archbold - 1853 - 2864 páginas
...to revile the Holy Scriptures was an indictable offence. The case assumes, says Chief Justice Kent, that we are a Christian people, and the morality of the country is deeply engrailed on Christianity. Nor are we bound by any expression in the constitution, as some have strangely... | |
 | 1855
...void. 12. We are not bound to punish attacks upon the religion of Mahomet or the Grand Lama, because we are A CHRISTIAN PEOPLE, and the morality of the country is drawn from Christianity, and not from the doctrines of these imposters. ' These principles secure (1)... | |
 | William Caldwell Anderson - 1859 - 92 páginas
...punish indiscriminately the like attacks upon the religion of Mohamet or of the grand Ltnna; and for the plain reason, that the case assumes that we are a...people, and the morality of the country is deeply engrafted upon Christianity; and not upon the doctrines or worship of those impostors." * * * * * "... | |
 | REV. W.C. ANDERSON - 1859
...punish indiscriminately the like attacks upon the religion of Mahomet or of the grand Lama; and for the plain reason, that the case assumes that we are a...people, and the morality of the country is deeply engrafted upon Christianity; and not upon the doctrines or worship of those impostors." * # * # # "... | |
 | 1860
...indiscriminately, the like attacks upon the religion of Mahomet, or of the Grand Lama; and for this plain reason, that we are a Christian people, and the morality of the country is drawn from Christianity, and not from the doctrine or worship of these impostors. "The legislative... | |
 | Nathan Howard, New York (State). Supreme Court - 1861
...regard to the religion of Mahomet or of the Grand Llama as to that of our Savior, for the plain reason that we are a christian people, and the morality of...the country is deeply ingrafted upon christianity. He says, further, that the constitution " will be fully satisfied by a free and universal toleration,... | |
 | Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood - 1861
...regard to the religion of Mohammed or of the Grand Lama, as to tbat of our Saviour, for the plain reason that we are a Christian people, and the morality of the country is deeply engrafted upon Christianity. He says, further, that the Constitution " will be fully satisfied by a... | |
 | John Marshall Lowrie - 1865
...and philosophers, embraced the religion of the country." So he argues it can be no less with us, for "we are a Christian people, and the morality of the country is deeply engrafted upon Christianity." So Mr. Justice Duncan, of Pennsylvania, says, " Christianity, general... | |
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