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" Quakers (so called) which are now among us, we have no law among us whereby to punish any for only declaring by words, &c. their minds and understandings concerning the things and ways of God, as to salvation and an eternal condition. "
A Discourse Delivered at Providence, August 5, L836: In Commemoration of the ... - Page 52
by John Pitman - 1836 - 72 pages
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The North American Review, Volume 106

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1868 - 766 pages
...States, § 63. or committed amongst you, &c. And as concerning these Quakers (so called) which arc now among us, we have no law among us whereby to punish...for only declaring by words, &c., their minds and understandings concerning the things and ways of God, as to salvation and an eternal condition. And...
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pt. II-IV. From 1641 to 1692

Francis Baylies - 1830 - 680 pages
...being such as fly from the hands of justice, for matters of crime, done or committed amongst you, &c. ' And as concerning these Quakers (so called) which...any for only declaring by words, &c. their minds and understandings concerning the things and ways of God, as to salvation and an eternal condition. And...
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Memoir of Roger Williams: The Founder of the State of Rhode-Island

James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 448 pages
...and contains some excellent remarks on the good effects of toleration in allaying sectarian zeal : " As concerning these Quakers (so called) which are...any for only declaring by words, &c. their minds and understandings concerning the things and ways of God, as to salvation and an eternal condition. And...
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A Historical Discourse, Delivered by Request Before the Citizens of New ...

James Luce Kingsley - 1838 - 128 pages
...of the quakers, who at that time came into New England, that an extract is here given. They say, " Concerning these quakers, so called, which are now...for only declaring by words, &c., their minds and understandings concerning the things and ways of God, as to salvation and an eternal condition. And...
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A Discourse on the Latest Form of Infidelity

Andrews Norton - 1839 - 844 pages
...a community, to join in the general persecution. But with what dignity does the 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...
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Lives of the Governors of New Plymouth, and Massachusetts Bay: From the ...

Jacob Bailey Moore - 1851 - 456 pages
...of the government of Rhode Island, is in admirable spirit. "As concerning these Quakers, (say they,) which are now among us, we have no law among us whereby...for only declaring by words, &,c., their minds and understandings concerning the things and ways of God, as to salvation and an eternal condition. And...
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The History of Massachusetts ...: The colonial period [to 1692

John Stetson Barry - 1855 - 544 pages
...cotemporary conduct of Rhode Island. Say the government at Providence, in their letter to Massachusetts : " We have no law among us whereby to punish any for only declaring by words, &c. their minds and understandings concerning the things and ways of God, as to salvation and an eternal condition. And...
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The History of Massachusetts ...: The colonial period [to 1692

John Stetson Barry - 1855 - 544 pages
...cotemporary conduct of Rhode Island. Say the government at Providence, in their letter to Massachusetts : " We have no law among us whereby to punish any for only declaring by words, &c. their minds and understandings concerning the things and ways of God, as to salvation and an eternal condition. And...
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The History of Massachusetts ...: The colonial period [to 1692

John Stetson Barry - 1855 - 544 pages
...cotemporary conduct of Rhode Island. Say the government at Providence, in their letter to Massachusetts : " We have no law among us whereby to punish any for only declaring by words, <fec. their minds and understandings concerning the things and ways of God, as to salvation and an...
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The New England Theocracy: A History of the Congregationalists in New ...

Hermann Ferdinand Uhden - 1858 - 314 pages
...from the commissioners of the four colonies^ they again replied, on the 13th of October 1657 : — 3 " As concerning these Quakers (so called) which are...whereby to punish any for only declaring by words, etc., their minds and understandings concerning the things and ways of God, as to salvation and an...
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