religious test การใช้
- No government establishment of religion; no religious tests for civil service.
- We repealed the clause in Article 6 forbidding a religious test for office.
- "We don't have a religious test we give anybody.
- They would never subject their leaders to religious tests.
- Congress may not require religious tests for an office under the United States.
- It prohibits religious tests as a qualification for officeholders.
- However, religious tests are still required for admission to certain holy orders.
- A religious test thus remained on the statute book until repealed in 1866.
- Subsequently, constitutional conventions abolished the religious test altogether.
- Of course there would be a religious test.
- No federal official has ever been subjected to a formal religious test for holding office.
- The Constitution says there should be no religious test for a person running for public office.
- The ban on religious tests contained in this clause protects only federal office holders and employees.
- The national government, on the other hand, could not impose any religious test whatsoever.
- :There is no religious test one way or the other required to participate on these desks.
- As a result, this'religious test'provision has not been enforced in modern times.
- The fourth limb proscribes the imposition of religious tests to qualify for any Commonwealth office or public trust.
- Similar deals are given to other non-profits, including churches that have religious tests for their leadership.
- Our Constitution says there can be no religious test for office, but our politics is shouting a contrary message.
- The Province of West Jersey had declared, in 1681, that there should be no religious test for office.
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