| John Pitman - 1836 - 88 páginas
...which are now among us, we have no law among us whereby to punish any for only declaring by words, &c. their minds and understanding concerning the things and ways of God as to salvation and an eternal condition," and then suggest that persecution only tended to increase the sect, and that... | |
| Andrews Norton - 1839 - 844 páginas
...Legislature reply : "As concerning these Quakers, (so called,) which are now among us, we have no law whereby to punish any for only declaring, by words, their minds and understandings, concerning the things and ways of God, as to salvation and an eternal condition." And,... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1845 - 482 páginas
...which were addressed to them, they returned a respectful but decided answer, that they had " no law whereby to punish any for only declaring by words their minds and understandings concerning the things and ways of God, as to salvation and an eternal condition." They... | |
| William Gammell - 1854 - 266 páginas
...which were addressed to them, they returned a respectful but decided answer, that they had " no law whereby to punish any for only declaring by words their minds and understandings concerning the things and ways of God, as to salvation and an eternal condition." They... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1871 - 548 páginas
...these Quakers (so-called), which are now among us, we have no law among us whereby to punish any for declaring by words their minds and understanding concerning the things and ways of God, as to salvation and an eternal condition ; and we moreover find, that in those places where these people in this Colony... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1879 - 98 páginas
...these Quakers (so-called), which are now among us, we have no law among us whereby to punish any for declaring by words their minds and understanding concerning the things and ways of God, as to salvation and an eternal condition ; and we moreover find, that in those places where these people in this Colony... | |
| Rhode Island Historical Society - 1885 - 872 páginas
...Quakers were termed, by banishing and excluding them. " We have no law amongst us," wrote Williams, "whereby to punish any for only declaring by words their minds and understandings concerning the things and ways of God as to salvation and our eternal condition." As... | |
| John Andrew Doyle - 1887 - 560 páginas
...freedom and of criminal law better than the divines and statesmen of Boston. ' We have,' they said, ' no law amongst us whereby to punish any for only declaring by words their minds and understandings concerning the things and ways of God as to salvation and our eternal condition.' They... | |
| John Fiske - 1889 - 336 páginas
...and in full accord with his Noble conduct . . of Rhode noble spirit was the reply of the assembly. " We have no law amongst us whereby to punish any for only declaring by words their minds and understandings concerning the things and ways of God as to salvation and our eternal condition." As... | |
| John Andrew Doyle - 1889 - 456 páginas
...Records, vol. ip 283. a Plymouth Records, vol. xi. p. 64. * 1 Ib. p 177. lft. p. 120. l/*. p. 205. said, "no law amongst us whereby to punish any for only declaring by words their minds and understandings concerning the things and ways of God as to salvation and our eternal condition." They... | |
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