Church and state
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Church and state
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- A Moderate and safe expedient to remove jealousies and feares, of any danger, or prejudice to this state, by the Roman Catholicks of this Kingdome : and to mitigate the censure of too much severity towards them : with a great advantage of honour and profit to this state and nation
- A discourse about civil government in a new plantation whose design is religion : written many years since, by that reverend and worthy minister of the gospel, John Cotton, B.D. And now published by some undertakers of a new plantation, for general direction and information
- A discourse concerning the laws ecclesiastical and civil made against hereticks by popes, emperors and kings, provincial and general councils, approved by the church of Rome : shewing, I. What Protestant subjects may expect to suffer under a popish prince acting according to those laws, II. That no oath or promise of such a prince can give them any just security that he will not execute these laws upon them : with a preface against persecuting and destroying hereticks
- A remark on the disputes and contentions in this province.
- A writ issu'd out from the Supream Court at New-York to the justices, vestry-men and church-wardens of the precinct of Jamaica on Nassau-Island, in haec verba
- America on trial : a defense of the founding
- American law from a Catholic perspective : through a clearer lens
- Annapolis, January 20, 1785. : By the House of Delegates, January 8, 1785. Resolved, that it is the opinion of this House, that the happiness of the people, and the good order and preservation of civil government, depend upon morality, religion, and piety .
- Answer to what has been offer'd as argument against the validity and force of an act of Assembly, entituled, An act that the solemn affirmation and declaration of the people called Quakers, &c. Passed in the province of New-Jersey, in the 13th year of the reign of Queen Anne
- Church and state in the Roberts court : Christian conservatism and social change in ten cases, 2005-2018
- Clerical sexual abuse : how the crisis changed US Catholic church-state relations
- Code de Louis XV, ou, Recueil des principaux réglements & ordonnances de ce prince, tant sur la justice, police & finances, que sur la jurisdiction ecclésiastique
- Constitution writing, religion and democracy
- Disestablishment and religious dissent : church-state relations in the new American states, 1776-1833
- Encyclopedia of law and religion
- Erstes ConstitutionsEdict die Kirchliche Staatsverfassung des Grosherzogthums Baden betreffend
- Excommunication for debt in late medieval France : the business of salvation
- Free exercise of religion and the United States Constitution : the Supreme Court's challenge
- God and the secular legal system
- God, schools, and government funding : First Amendment conundrums
- Have a little faith : religion, democracy, and the American public school
- Is democracy possible here? : principles for a new political debate
- Landscapes of the secular : law, religion, and American sacred space
- Law and Christianity in Latin America : the work of great jurists
- Law and religion : cases and materials
- Law and religion in American history : public values and private conscience
- Les loix ecclesiastiques dans leur ordre naturel : et une analyse des livres du droit canonique conferez avec les usages de l'eglise gallicane
- Les oeuvres de maistre Guy Coquille, sieur de Romenay : contenant plusieurs traitez touchant les libertez de l'Eglise gallicane, l'histoire de France & le droit françois : entre lesquels plusieurs n'ont point encore été imprimez, & les autres ont été exactement corrigez
- Let us not pray : prayers at formal Army events and the Establishment Clause
- Ley reglamentaria del artículo 130 de la Constitución Federal
- Religion and legal pluralism
- Religion and the American constitutional experiment
- Religion and the state in American law
- Religion in the public square : Sheen, King, Falwell
- Religion, law and the constitution : balancing beliefs in Britain
- Religious freedom : history, cases, and other materials on the interaction of religion and government
- Religious freedom in America : constitutional roots and contemporary challenges
- Routledge handbook of religious laws
- Shari'a in the secular state : evolving meanings of Islamic jurisprudence in Turkey
- Sharia tribunals, rabbinical courts, and Christian panels : religious arbitration in America and the West
- State neutrality : the sacred, the secular, and equality law
- Taxing the church : religion, exemptions, entanglement, and the constitution
- The confluence of law and religion : interdisciplinary reflections on the work of Norman Doe / edited by Frank Cranmer, Mark Hill QC, Celia Kenny, and Russell Sandberg
- The constitutional legacy of William Rehnquist
- The crisis of religious liberty : reflections from law, history, and Catholic social thought
- The distinctiveness of religion in American law : rethinking religious clause jurisprudence
- The free exercise of religion in America : its original constitutional meaning
- The rise and decline of American religious freedom
- The state and religion in a nutshell
- The third disestablishment : church, state, and American culture, 1940-1975
- The visible religion : the Russian Orthodox Church and her relations with state and society in post-Soviet Canon law (1992-2015)
- Ueber die Gültigkeit der Braunschweigschen und Calenbergschen Landes-Gesetze im s.g. grossen Stifte Hildesheim
- When free exercise and nonestablishment conflict
- Études historiques et légales sur la liberté religieuse en Canada
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