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1 | Church and state in America | Henry W. Bellows | 1871 |
2 | Church and state in America | Rob. S. Candlish | 1859 |
3 | Appeal no. 1 | Central Committee for Protecting and Perpetuating the Separation of Church and State | 1885 |
4 | Appeal no. 2: The so-called "freedom of worship" bill | Central Committee for Protecting and Perpetuating the Separation of Church and State | 1885 |
5 | Appeal no. 3: The separation of church and state endorsed by President Grant, a large majority in Congress, and both political platforms in 1876 | Central Committee for Protecting and Perpetuating the Separation of Church and State | 1885 |
6 | Appeal no. 4: Roman Catholic demands in civil affairs inconsistent with American principles | Central Committee for Protecting and Perpetuating the Separation of Church and State | 1886 |
7 | Appeal no. 5: The latest papal utterances contrasted with American principles, with the proposed amendment to the N.Y. state constitution; also a call to the voters of the state for united action in resisting Roman Catholic civil aggressions | Central Committee for Protecting and Perpetuating the Separation of Church and State | |
8 | American principles | Committee of One Hundred | 1899 |
9 | Argument ... against the so-called "freedom of worship bill" before the Committee of Cities of the Assembly, on the 14th and 21st of April, 1885 | Henry A. Cram | 1885 |
10 | Religious defect of the constitution of the United States | E.R. Craven | 1868 |
11 | Plea for religious liberty and the rights of conscience: an argument delivered in the Supreme Court of the United States April 28, 1886, in three cases of Lorenzo Snow, plaintiff in error, v. the United States, on writs of error to the Supreme Court of Utah Territory | George Ticknor Curtis | 1886 |
12 | Debate in the Convention of Kentucky, upon the exclusion of ministers of the gospel from civil offices, together with Messrs. Robinson and Brush's memorial | | 1849 |
13 | Pope's last veto in American politics: will the people sustain it? | James B. Dunn | 1890 |
13a | Presidency and hierocracy | Eugene Erving | 1932 |
14 | Pulpit and politics | J.G. Evans | 1888 |
15 | Back to the constitution | Michael James Gallagher | |
16 | Lecture on the importance of a Christian basis for the science of political economy, and its application to the affairs of life | John Hughes | 1844 |
17 | Lecture on the mixture of civil and ecclesiastical power in the governments of the middle ages | John Hughes | 1843 |
18 | Duty of churchmen to the state; address | Richard Lathers | 1889 |
19 | Dead hand; a brief sketch of the relations between church and state with regard to ecclesiastical property and the religious orders | Henry Charles Lea | 1900 |
20 | Church and state: their true relations; also, the Pope as spiritual and moral head of the world | Charles J. Little | |
21 | Séparation ode l'église et de l'état; reponse a la brochure Pape et empereur | Camille Maffre | 1860 |
22 | Answers to objections to the religious amendment of the United States constitution | David McAllister | |
23 | Proceedings of the national convention to secure the religious amendment of the constitution of the Untied States, held in Pittsburg, February 4, 5, 1874, with an account of the origin and progress of the movement | David McAllister | 1874 |
24 | Testimonies to the religious defect of the constitution of the United States | David McAllister | 1874 |
25 | Romanism and civil government | J.S. McIntyre | 1891 |
26 | Religious liberty; a free church in a free country; non-religious but not irreligious; Europe and America contrasted and compared; power and glory of a free Christianity; Our perils and our hopes | John P. Newman | 1875 |
27 | Opposition to "freedom of worship bills," Senate no. 136, Assembly nos. 131 and 133, introduced January 30th, 1883; editorial from the New York Times, February 18th, 1883 | | 1883 |
28 | Opposition to the so called "freedom of worship bills," Senate no. introduced January 6th, 1885; editorials from New York observer, January 15th, 1885, and The illustrated Christian weekly, January 17th, 1885 | | 1885 |
29 | Speech ... on the bill providing for the vesting of the title of church property in lay trustees, delivered in the Senate of New York January 30, 1855 | James O. Putnam | 1855 |
30 | Hope of the republic | Edward H. Rogers | 1886 |
31 | Toleration in the Turkish Empire | Eli Smith | 1846 |
32 | Objections ... to Senate bill no. 347 ... entitled An act "with reference to the payment of moneys of the state to incorporated institutions, societies and associations" | Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents in the City of New York | 1891 |
33 | Sectarian appropriations of public money and public property, in the city of New York | State Council of Political Reform | 1872 |
34 | Conspiracy against the republic | Charles B. Waite | 1899 |
35 | Few plain words regarding church taxation | Richard B. Westbrook | 1891 |