Faith, reason, and consent : legislating morality in early American states / / Wm. G. Miller.
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Miller, Wm. G. (William George), 1968- Faith, reason, and consent [electronic resource] : legislating morality in early American states / Wm. G. Miller. New York : LFB Scholarly Pub., 2008. ix, 298 p. : ill. Law and society Includes bibliographical references (p. 285-290) and index. Legislating morality : four streams of thought -- Three grounding principles for moral legislation : popular sovereignty, natural law, and divine law -- The nature of God in early American state constitutions -- The nature of man in early American state constitutions -- The constitutionality of moral legislation in early state constitutions -- A constitutional mandate : moral legislation in post-revolutionary Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Massachusetts -- Ambiguous constitutionality : moral legislation in post-revolutionary Virginia, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Georgia, New York, and South Carolina -- Contemporary scholarship and early American state legislation of morality -- Considerations for legislation of morality in the 21st century. Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, MI : ProQuest, 2015. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest affiliated libraries. Constitutional history United States States. Constitutional law Religious aspects. Law and ethics History 18th century. United States Politics and government 1775-1783. Electronic books. ProQuest (Firm) Law and society (New York, N.Y.) https://ebookcentral.proquest.com/lib/oeawat/detail.action?docID=3016874 Click to View |
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Miller, Wm. G. 1968- Faith, reason, and consent legislating morality in early American states / Law and society Legislating morality : four streams of thought -- Three grounding principles for moral legislation : popular sovereignty, natural law, and divine law -- The nature of God in early American state constitutions -- The nature of man in early American state constitutions -- The constitutionality of moral legislation in early state constitutions -- A constitutional mandate : moral legislation in post-revolutionary Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Massachusetts -- Ambiguous constitutionality : moral legislation in post-revolutionary Virginia, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Georgia, New York, and South Carolina -- Contemporary scholarship and early American state legislation of morality -- Considerations for legislation of morality in the 21st century. |
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Faith, reason, and consent legislating morality in early American states / |
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Faith, reason, and consent [electronic resource] : legislating morality in early American states / Wm. G. Miller. |
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Legislating morality : four streams of thought -- Three grounding principles for moral legislation : popular sovereignty, natural law, and divine law -- The nature of God in early American state constitutions -- The nature of man in early American state constitutions -- The constitutionality of moral legislation in early state constitutions -- A constitutional mandate : moral legislation in post-revolutionary Pennsylvania, Vermont, and Massachusetts -- Ambiguous constitutionality : moral legislation in post-revolutionary Virginia, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, North Carolina, Georgia, New York, and South Carolina -- Contemporary scholarship and early American state legislation of morality -- Considerations for legislation of morality in the 21st century. |
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18th century. 1775-1783. |
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