Law And Government the Origin Nature Extent And Necessity of Divine And Huma
Law And Government the Origin Nature Extent And Necessity of Divine And Huma
Harmon Kingsbury
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" Frenchmen, " says their Constitutional Charter — and surely no one will accuse the French of indulging too great a partiality for puritanism — " have a right to publish and print their opinions, on conforming themselves to the laws which ought to repress the abuses of this liberty. " The laws of Nature, of Religion, and of our country, all combine to forbid our doing or saying anything against God or his government, or what is calculated to operate against the interests of his subjects even i...n the present life. If we were to adopt the French definition of Re- ligious Toleration, quoted above, we should find our- selves under the necessity of prohibiting all blasphemy and contumelious reproaches of the name and character of the Supreme Being, or of his holy word, as well as every . S})ecies of inmioral conduct, whether in word or in act. " The law, " says the same Charter, " ought to prohibit * For some of the preceding thoughts, we arc indebted to Hoff- man's "Legal Outlines. " PRELirvIINARY REMARKS.
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