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The Original 13 - A Documentary History of Religion in America's First Thirteen States (Paperback)
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The Original 13 - A Documentary History of Religion in America's First Thirteen States (Paperback)
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"The whole power over the subject of religion is left exclusively
to the State governments, to be acted upon according to their
justice and the State Constitutions," wrote Supreme Court Justice
Joseph Story in his Commentaries on the Constitution of the United
States, 1833. Who was Joseph Story? He was the founder of Harvard
Law School and appointed to the Supreme Court by President James
Madison - the same James Madison who introduced the First Amendment
in the first session of Congress. To understand the progression of
religious freedom in America, it is necessary to review the
Constitutions of the original thirteen States, together with the
Colonial Charters that preceded them, i.e.: VIRGINIA CHARTER OF
KING JAMES I, 1606 ..".propagating of Christian Religion to such
People as yet live in Darkness..." DELAWARE CHARTER OF KING
ADOLPHUS, 1626 ..".further propagation of the Holy Gospel..."
MASSACHUSETTS CONSTITUTION, 1780, Part 1, Article 3 "Every
denomination of Christians...shall be equally under the protection
of the law and no subordination of any one sect or denomination to
another shall ever be established..." PENNSYLVANIA CONSTITUTION,
1968, Article 1, Section 3 "All men have a natural and indefeasible
right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their
own consciences..." NORTH CAROLINA CONSTITUTION, 1971, Article 11,
Section 4 "Beneficent provision for the poor, the unfortunate, and
the orphan is one of the first duties of a civilized and a
Christian state..." Examining Charters, Constitutions, Court
Decisions and Correspondence, this overview of history is intended
as a study help for those interested in discovering the role
religion played in America's original thirteen States. The process
of how the Federal Courts removed religion from States'
jurisdiction, most notably in the 1947 Everson v. Board of
Education case, and subsequently evolved it into its present
interpretation is the subject of another book.
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