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100 _aDreisbach Daniel L
245 _aThe sacred rights of conscience
260 _aIndianapolis
_bLiberty Fund
_c2009
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365 _b Gratis
505 _aTable of Contents: Pt. I: Antecedents of the principles governing religious liberty and church-state relations in America. Biblical and European heritages Pt. II: Creating the principles governing religious liberty and church-state relations in colonial America. Fundamental laws, declarations of rights and public acts on ecclesiastical establishments and religious liberty in colonial America ; Letters, tracts, and sermons on religious liberty and duty in colonial America Pt. III: Framing the constitutional principles governing religious liberty and church-state relations in the American founding. The continental and Confederation Congresses and church-state relations ; State constitutions, laws, and papers on church and state in Revolutionary America ; Petitions, essays, and sermons on church and state in Revolutionary America ; References to God and the Christian religion in the U.S. Constitution ; The religious test ban of the U.S. Constitution ; The First Amendment to the U.S. Constitution Pt. IV: Defining and testing the constitutional principles governing religious liberty and church-state relations in the new nation. Religion and the public policy and culture of the new nation ; Religion and politics in the election of 1800 ; Thomas Jefferson and the "wall of separation" ; Christianity, the common law, and the American order ; Reflections on the American church-state experiment Appendixes. Historical chronology, 1607-1833 ; Summary of deliberations in the First Federal Congress on the First Amendment religion provisions, 1789.
650 _a1. Church & Staet - U S A - Cases 2. Freedom Of Religion - States
700 _aHall Mark David
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