Any citizen as unworthy the public
he profess (declare) or renounce this
or that religi...
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Any citizen as unworthy the public
he profess (declare) or renounce this
or that religious opinion, is depriving him injuriously of
those privileges and advantages to which, in common with
his fellow citizens, he has a natural
virginia statue for religious freedom, 1786
1. 2.1 - which constitutional principle is based on this belief?
a. right to due process
b. separation of church and state
c. independence of the judicial branch
d. establishment of an executive branch
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