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The Great Controversy 2nd Ed. by Ellen G. White (reading diary TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

It was the desire for liberty of conscience that inspired the Pilgrims to brave the perils of the long journey across the sea, to endure the hardships and dangers of the wilderness, and with God’s blessing to lay, on the shores of America, the foundation of a mighty nation ... . Like the early Pilgrims he came to enjoy religious freedom; but, unlike them, he sawβ€”what so few in his time had yet seenβ€”that this freedom was the inalienable right of all, whatever might be their creed. He declared it

The Great Controversy 1st Ed. by Ellen  G. White (read out loud books TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

"Let us reject this decree," said the princes. "In matters of conscience the majority has no power." To protect liberty of conscience is the duty of the state, and this is the limit of its authority in matters of religion. Every secular government that attempts to regulate or enforce religious observances by civil authority is sacrificing the very principle for which many people so nobly struggled. The principles contained in this celebrated Protest … constitute the very

The Great Controversy 2nd Ed. by Ellen G. White (reading diary TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

It was the desire for liberty of conscience that inspired the Pilgrims to brave the perils of the long journey across the sea, to endure the hardships and dangers of the wilderness, and with God’s blessing to lay, on the shores of America, the foundation of a mighty nation ... . Like the early Pilgrims he came to enjoy religious freedom; but, unlike them, he sawβ€”what so few in his time had yet seenβ€”that this freedom was the inalienable right of all, whatever might be their creed. He declared it

The Great Controversy 1st Ed. by Ellen  G. White (read out loud books TXT) πŸ“• - American Library Books πŸ“š Read (28910) Books Online Free

"Let us reject this decree," said the princes. "In matters of conscience the majority has no power." To protect liberty of conscience is the duty of the state, and this is the limit of its authority in matters of religion. Every secular government that attempts to regulate or enforce religious observances by civil authority is sacrificing the very principle for which many people so nobly struggled. The principles contained in this celebrated Protest … constitute the very