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" coneniss SHALL ‘MAKE NO LAW’ RESPECTING THE = ESTABLISHMENT oF ‘RELIGION, oR t PROHISITING THE ©
_ FREE EXERCISE THEREOF ART. I. AMEND. CON. UNITED STATES, ~ fy - ‘
VOL. Iz. No. a6] oo, » CHARLESTON,. SATURDAY, MAY 45,3 1830." : “ [FOT, NO. 331.
“INQUISITION, at the on St. Bartholomew! s# day, t the slate at eh
; the
ee
1 = /:(From the Jesuit)
on LETTER Ive.
to the
ated
ect
Sm
“Ta Natural Science we
“quantities ; we shea ak of 2
scity, mean. time, &¢.- $c.
time to introduce this idea into
#lude that the: best institutions are
afford its members the
happiness ‘for a given
furnish the greatest
to the greatest
Such is
‘there
, read of
had
be
to
and
no in
such an,
curious to answer the most
enemy to the could make
what
justify
ing manne
You are purblind. Your
. ‘tremely limited ;. it re:
joaislators sta! nd:
immen
whole
that this
a
the
Europe
of smoke,
to
>
- Peace’
and his -
the
Coligoi
desigus
the
to
“means aaa secure
an
on
or
va Y ever
ary, preservative a design.
the Consequences }: experience alone
ge.
i Reftect upon the thirty years’ war,
tid and blasphemous tenets of Luther
throughout Europe; the frightful-and
«esses in which Baptists, Anabaptists,
ally,
& $0 yemnss oath on the
ngaged to furnish
and the ‘traitors on “their part,
de Grace at once into her
for the repayment of the money.
but fur a restoration of Calais L
Lily deseryed: the |
uld
he protestants
catholic
their own
“to
*
mbassador in London,
that ‘an intercourse wa’ guing on
and the
els,
being
of ‘his sect, came to Paris,-with a
protestant adherents, to partake’i in
and that, ‘too, -at the
be
doctrine was not 3
he
of aggression on
e street
in two, or
years.
ars in -France
‘gion of heaven was’ not their underhand
der, power. and lust were the
the
to her. own security e
sand, asshe ho
8 way; ‘she saw wehinge but
of the
the support of such idols.
prostituted the oracles of
ith the venemous
and maintained thetr **
‘aword : they adopted
duct ran the bible,
ces o was not the
tthe # ignorant as well as the
on ‘oresed | the sets to their own
should ha as algo the
impostors ‘of a
sanguinary horrors
ed forth, held their
tists, Private, or Genera 1,
Dieppe,
their
whose
the
hated
not. have
in
and who
‘was their guide, that the ' while the
only-unlawful, but an into the’coun'ry
itual liberty, that every same traitor.
rank was ungodly,
ished, that as. neither
-precepte of the gospel
mankind. concerning
man should ‘m they
erly which the (patriarchs thomselves f
who had driven
Calais, and who
moment
old
-and
-and put enemy +
into the ~
ut
B83.
not take ©‘
was a’son left to «=:
of thi
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