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The Liberty Tree: About Jeff
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Jeff Teichert is a prominent American Attorney in the areas of appeals, business and property law, constitutional law, natural resources law, and legal writing services. Jeff is President of the Utah law firm, Teichert Law Office, PC. Jeff is also an author, historian, and public speaker on the subjects of American restoration, constitutional law, English legal history, and the American founding. Jeff is licensed to practice in the State of Utah. 554 US. 570. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Religious Freedom...
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The Liberty Tree
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Monday, November 12, 2012. Jeffrey B. Teichert. In 1215 the Barons responded to King John’s homage to the Pope, making England a fief of the Holy See, by forcing him to sign the Magna Carta, which provided that “the English Church shall be free, and shall have her rights entire, and her liberties inviolate[.]” This language began to hint at the idea of an English church separated from the power of. As well as from the king with whom. Had made common cause. From the centralizing influence of. Ironically, ...
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The Liberty Tree: Policies for Participation
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This blog is intended to be a forum for open discussion of various political and historical issues, and I want guests to this page to feel comfortable and safe while participating. In order to create that kind of openness and help my guests to feel comfortable expressing their opinions, the following are prohibited:. 1 Personal attacks on other guests. You may and are encouraged to disagree with other guest's opinions. But keep it topical and non-personal. 2 Attacks on other's religious beliefs.
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The Liberty Tree: November 2012
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Monday, November 12, 2012. Jeffrey B. Teichert. In 1215 the Barons responded to King John’s homage to the Pope, making England a fief of the Holy See, by forcing him to sign the Magna Carta, which provided that “the English Church shall be free, and shall have her rights entire, and her liberties inviolate[.]” This language began to hint at the idea of an English church separated from the power of. As well as from the king with whom. Had made common cause. From the centralizing influence of. Ironically, ...