The Southern Review, Tom 5A. E. Miller., 1830 |
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Strona 395
... witness to confess in public his religious creed , for the gratification of impertinent curiosity . To the witness , " James Malony , did you see John Nokes pay 500 dollars to Thomas Stiles , on the 4th day of March , at 10 o'clock in ...
... witness to confess in public his religious creed , for the gratification of impertinent curiosity . To the witness , " James Malony , did you see John Nokes pay 500 dollars to Thomas Stiles , on the 4th day of March , at 10 o'clock in ...
Strona 396
... witnesses ! In Massachusetts , we presume a Socinian would be an admissible witness . We should doubt upon this point in New - York or Pennsylvania , where Christianity is part and parcel of the common law : by Christianity always ...
... witnesses ! In Massachusetts , we presume a Socinian would be an admissible witness . We should doubt upon this point in New - York or Pennsylvania , where Christianity is part and parcel of the common law : by Christianity always ...
Strona 397
... witness to the care of a clergyman of the established Church to be theologi- cally drilled , before he would admit the infant ( i . e . under adult age ) as a witness . He was right : the duty of a judge is not to do justice , but to ...
... witness to the care of a clergyman of the established Church to be theologi- cally drilled , before he would admit the infant ( i . e . under adult age ) as a witness . He was right : the duty of a judge is not to do justice , but to ...
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