| Robert Baylor Semple - Baptists - 1810 - 514 pages
...defends the rights of the people The rulers who are gui'ty of fuch an encroachment, exceed the commiffion from which they derive their authority, and are tyrants. The people who fubmit to it, are governed by laws made neither by themlelves, nor by an authority derived from them,... | |
| James Stuart - North America - 1833 - 568 pages
...suffered to overleap the great barrier which defends the rights of the people. The rulers who are guilty of such an encroachment exceed the commission from...governed by laws made neither by themselves nor by any authority derived from them, and are slaves. " Because, It is proper to take alarm at the first... | |
| James Stuart - North America - 1833 - 632 pages
...suffered to overleap the great barrier which defends the rights of the people. The rulers who are guilty of such an encroachment exceed the commission from...authority, and are tyrants. The people who submit to it are goON RELIGIOUS FREEDOM. 65 verned by laws made neither by themselves nor by any authority derived from... | |
| Alonzo Trévier Jones - Church history - 1891 - 1046 pages
...suffered to overleap the great barrier which defends the rights of the people. The rulers who are guilty of such an encroachment exceed the commission from...governed by laws made neither by themselves nor by any authority derived from them, and are slaves. " 3. Because it is proper to take alarm at the first... | |
| Freedom of religion - 1892 - 544 pages
...suffered to overleap the great barrier which defends the rights of the people. The rulers who are guilty of such an encroachment, exceed the commission from...governed by laws made neither by themselves nor by any authority derived from them, and are slaves." — James Madison. The truth, and the sum of this... | |
| Charles Fenton James - Freedom of religion - 1899 - 284 pages
...overleap the great barrier which defends the rights of the people. The rulers who are guilty of such encroachment exceed the commission from which they...by an authority derived from them, and are slaves. Become it is proper to take alarm at the first experiment on our liberties. We hold this prudent jealousy... | |
| James Madison - Constitutional history - 1787 - 446 pages
...suffered to overleap the great Barrier which defends the rights of the people. The Rulers who are guilty of such an encroachment, exceed the commission from...by an authority derived from them, and are slaves. 3. Because, it is proper to take alarm at the first experiment on our liberties. We hold this prudent... | |
| James Madison - Constitutional history - 1901 - 440 pages
...suffered to overleap the great Barrier which defends the rights of the people. The Rulers who are guilty of such an encroachment, exceed the commission from...by an authority derived from them, and are slaves. 3. Because, it is proper to take alarm at the first experiment on our liberties. ; We hold this prudent... | |
| William Taylor Stott - Religion - 1908 - 438 pages
...permitted to overleap the great barrier which defends the rights of the people. The rulers who are guilty of such an encroachment, exceed the commission from which they derive their authority, and they are tyrants. The people who submit to it, are governed by laws made neither by themselves, nor... | |
| William Addison Blakely, Willard Allen Colcord - Ecclesiastical law - 1911 - 808 pages
...derive their authority, Submitting and are tyrants. The people who submit to it are people are ! slaves. governed by laws made neither by themselves nor by an authority derived from them, and are slaves. First step 3. Because it is proper to take alarm at the first should cause aia™. experiment upon... | |
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