Issues in Religious Liberty: Hearing Before the Subcommittee on the Constitution of the Committee on the Judiciary, United States Senate, Ninety-eighth Congress, Second Session, on Oversight on the State of Religious Liberty in America Today, June 26, 1984U.S. Government Printing Office, 1985 - 834 páginas |
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... understand the current state of affairs . We feel we have an outstanding group of witnesses to help us in the task at hand . Of course , central to that task is a constitutional inquiry . We are not here to necessarily adjudge what is ...
... understand the current state of affairs . We feel we have an outstanding group of witnesses to help us in the task at hand . Of course , central to that task is a constitutional inquiry . We are not here to necessarily adjudge what is ...
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... understand both points , and these points I think work togeth- er , we need to recall that the framers of the first amendment did not feel that religion was well enough protected by providing it all the other first amendment freedoms ...
... understand both points , and these points I think work togeth- er , we need to recall that the framers of the first amendment did not feel that religion was well enough protected by providing it all the other first amendment freedoms ...
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... understand , be allowed to have at the end of this hearing Rev. Paul Weaver from Vermont to put a statement in . Senator HATCH . We will be happy to do that . Senator LEAHY . I would welcome him for the record . Senator HATCH . We will ...
... understand , be allowed to have at the end of this hearing Rev. Paul Weaver from Vermont to put a statement in . Senator HATCH . We will be happy to do that . Senator LEAHY . I would welcome him for the record . Senator HATCH . We will ...
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... understand that hundreds have asked for the privilege of testifying . I also would like to say that I heard nothing from Mr. Ball and Mr. Tribe that I would disagree with and I appreciate the gentle- man coming and so succinctly putting ...
... understand that hundreds have asked for the privilege of testifying . I also would like to say that I heard nothing from Mr. Ball and Mr. Tribe that I would disagree with and I appreciate the gentle- man coming and so succinctly putting ...
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... understand the word no to mean no . Therefore , to say Government has a legitimate interest in our churches is to recognize Government as Lord rather than Christ . To take a license or permit of any kind would be for us the denial of ...
... understand the word no to mean no . Therefore , to say Government has a legitimate interest in our churches is to recognize Government as Lord rather than Christ . To take a license or permit of any kind would be for us the denial of ...
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