The United States have adventured upon a great and noble experiment, which is believed to have been hazarded in
the absence of all previous precedent -- that of total separation of Church and State. No religious establishment by
law exists among us. The conscience is left free from all restraint and each is permitted to worship his Maker after
his own judgement. The offices of the Government are open alike to all. No tithes are levied to support an established
Hierarchy, nor is the fallible judgement of man set up as the sure and infallible creed of faith. The Mahommedan, if he
will to come among us would have the privilege guaranteed to him by the constitution to worship according to the Koran;
and the East Indian might erect a shrine to Brahma if it so pleased him. Such is the spirit of toleration inculcated by
our political Institutions.... The Hebrew persecuted and down trodden in other regions takes up his abode among us with
none to make him afraid.... and the Aegis of the Government is over him to defend and protect him. Such is the great
experiment which we have tried, and such are the happy fruits which have resulted from it; our system of free government
would be imperfect without. 10th US President John Tyler.