III. [As the happiness of a people, and the good order and preservation of civil government, essentially depend upon piety, religion and morality ; and as these cannot be generally diffused through a community, but by the institution of the public worship... The Foundations of the Modern Commonwealth - Página 390por Arthur Norman Holcombe - 1923 - 491 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1826 - 440 páginas
...for ever full 1 VI. The L<UP on Religion. THE LAW AS IT WAS IN MASSACHUSETTS. As the happiness of the people, and the good order and preservation of civil...piety, religion, and morality; and as these cannot oe generally diffused through a community but by the institution of the public worship of God, and... | |
| Henry Whiting Warner, Theodore Frelinghuysen - 1838 - 222 páginas
...New-Hampshire. Massachusetts went still further, the constitution of 1780 holding this language : " that as the happiness of a people, and the good order...institution of the public worship of God, and of public instruction in piety, religion, and morality : therefore, to promote their happiness, and to secure... | |
| American government - 1838 - 218 páginas
...New-Hampshire. Massachusetts went still further, the constitution of 1780 holding this language: " that as the happiness of a people, and the good order...institution of the public worship of God, and of public instruction in piety, religion, and morality: therefore, to promote their happiness, and to secure... | |
| Benjamin Dole - 1838 - 52 páginas
...The Bill of Rights says — " As the happiness ef a people, and the good order and preservation of a civil government, essentially depend upon piety, religion...instructions in piety, religion and morality : Therefore, to promote their happiness and to secure the good order and preservation of their government, the people... | |
| 1841 - 460 páginas
...; provided he doth not disturb the public peace, or obstruct others in their religious worship. 3. As the happiness of a people, and the good order and...morality; and as these cannot be generally diffused throughout the community, but by the institution of a public worship of God, and of public institutions... | |
| Francis Jenks, James Walker, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, William Ware - 1833 - 424 páginas
...establishment of public worship." This, as Christians, they might have said ; but as legislators they say: " As the happiness of a people and the good order and...piety, religion, and morality, therefore the people have a right to make provision for the support of public worship." Thus it appears that the framers... | |
| Robert Baird - 1844 - 550 páginas
...The first Constitution of Massachusetts was framed in 1780. In it we find the following language : " That as the happiness of a people, and the good order...institution of the public worship of God, and of public instruction in piety, religion, and morality : therefore, to promote their happiness, and to secure... | |
| Robert Baird - 1844 - 390 páginas
...duty of government to support Christianity, and the reasons for it. ' As,' says the third article, ' the happiness of a people, and the good order and...and as these cannot be generally diffused through the community but by the institution of the public « Kent's " Commentaries," sect, xxxiv., p. 35-37.... | |
| Robert Baird - 1844 - 372 páginas
...duty of government to support Christianity, and the reasons for it. ' As,' says the third article, ' the happiness of a people, and the good order and...and as these cannot be generally diffused through the community but by the institution of the public " Kent's " Commentaries," sect, xxxiv., p. 35-37.... | |
| Robert Baird - 1844 - 360 páginas
...Constitution," chap, x., p. 121, 122. t Montesquieu, " Spirit of Laws," b. xxiv., с. Ш. l Ibid., chap. v. worship of God, and of public instructions in piety, religion, and morality, therefore, to promote their happiness, and to secure the good order and preservation of their government, the... | |
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