Covenant Breaking, And Its Consequences: Or the Present Posture of Our National Affairs, in Connection With the Mexican War: Embodying the Substance of Two Discourses, Preached in Hamilton, Ohio, On the 4th. And 11th. of July, 1847
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The policy of Mexico toward emigrants, except so far as respected religious liberty, was always liberal. And even this exception was rather nominal than real ; for, says a responsi- ble vvriter who had himself resided in Texas, "a disposition generally prevailed among the Mexican people to tolerate the public exercise of all other professions of the christian religion; and bt)th Methodists ana Presbyterians held their meetings, openly, in the colonies, without the least degree of molestation fr...om the Government or individuals. "|| At a later period, in- deed, by the lOih article of the law of Coahuila and Texas, passed on the 26th. March, 183 \ ,\i wasdeclared that "no person shall be molested on account of his religious or political opin- *Channinff's Works, vol. 2. p. 198. fMrs. Holley's Texas, p. 216. iLundy's War in Texas, p. 5. ^Do. p. 5. ||War in Texas, p. 12, and compare D. B. Edward's Hist, of Texas, pp. 293, 294, &c. Mrs. Holley's Texas, oh. 9, Religion. 56 ions, provided he does not disturb the public order,* Immense tracts of land were granted to any Empressario, or Contractor, who engaged to introduce, within a certain specified time, a definite number of families.
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