AMERICAN REPUBLIC.
BY W. F. JAMIESON.
“By being a good Churchman, a person might become a bad citizen.”—Fox’s Speech in the House of Commons, Parl. Hist., Vol. xxix, p. 1377.
“The king, [George III,] on every occasion, paid a court to the clergy.” “He was, therefore, sure of their support, and they zealously aided him in every attempt to oppress the Colonies.”—Buckle’s History of Civilization in England, Vol. i, p. 343.
“During almost a hundred and fifty years, Europe was afflicted by religious wars, religious massacres, and religious persecutions; not one of which would have arisen, if the great truth had been recognized, that the state has no concern with the opinions of men, and no right to interfere, even in the slightest degree, with the form of worship which they may choose to adopt.”—Buckle’s History, p. 190.
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