“Religion and liberty are inseparable. Religion is voluntary, and cannot, and ought not to be forced. This is a fundamental article of the American creed, without distinction of sect or party. Liberty, both civil and religious, is an American instinct. Such liberty is impossible on the basis of a union of church and state, where the one of necessity restricts or controls the other. It requires a friendly separation, where each power is entirely independent in its own sphere.” StatesChurchReligiousPartyLibertyImpossibleAtheismOughtBasesIndependentFundamentalsUnionsInstinctSeparationDistinctionFriendlyArticlesSpheresCreedsChurch And StateInseparableSects Author:Philip Schaff
“Religion and liberty are inseparable. Religion is voluntary, and cannot and ought not to be forced.” ReligionLibertyOughtInseparable Book:Church and State in The United States: The American Idea of Religious Liberty and its Practical Effects Source: Church and State in The United States: The American Idea of Religious Liberty and its Practical Effects
“Those who make pictures of the Savior, who is God as well as man in one inseparable person, either limit the incomprehensible Godhead to the bounds of created flesh, or confound his two natures like Eutyches, or separate them, like Nestorius, or deny his Godhead, like Arius; and those who worship such a picture are guilty of the same heresy and blasphemy.” MenWellsPersonsTwoLimitsWorshipBoundsDenyFleshGuiltySaviorHeresyInseparableBlasphemy Book:The History of the Christian Church (Complete) Source: The History of the Christian Church (Complete)