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" I dare take upon me, to bee the Herauld of NewEngland so farre, as to proclaime to the world, in the name of our Colony, that all Familists, Antinomians, Anabaptists, and other Enthusiasts shall have free Liberty to keepe away from us, and such as will... "
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The Simple Cobler of Aggawam

Nathaniel Ward - Freedom of religion - 1647 - 120 pages
...wildernes to find elbow-roome for our phanatick Doctrines and practises:" he proclaims in the name of the Colony "that all Familists, Antinomians, Anabaptists and other Enthusiasts shall have free Liberty to keepe away from us, and such as will come to be gone as fast as they can, the sooner the better, '...
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The Library of American Biography

Jared Sparks - United States - 1845 - 424 pages
...persons and courses, will plead better things for us. I dare take upon me to be the herald of New England so far as to proclaim to the world, in the name of...liberty to keep away from us, and such as will come, ANNE HUTCHINSON. 209 to be gone as fast as they can, the sooner the better." * Any one who will read...
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A Popular History of the United States: From the First Discovery ..., Volume 2

William Cullen Bryant, Sydney Howard Gay - United States - 1878 - 740 pages
...and courses, will plead better things for us. I dare take upon me, to be the Herauld of New England so far, as to proclaim to the World, in the name of...shall have free Liberty to keep away from us, and such sis will come to be gone as fast as they can, the sooner the better." Nor was this merely an expression...
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A History of American Literature, Volume 1

Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1878 - 332 pages
...persons and courses, will plead better things for us. I dare take upon me to be the herald of New England so far as to proclaim to the world, in the name of...Anabaptists, and other enthusiasts, shall have free liberty—to keep away from us ; and such as will come— to be gone as fast as they can, the sooner...
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A History of American Literature, Volume 1

Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1879 - 326 pages
...persons and courses, will plead better things for us. I dare take upon me to be the herald of New England so far as to proclaim to the world, in the name of...Anabaptists, and other enthusiasts, shall have free liberty—to keep away from us ; and such as will come— to be gone as fast as they can, the sooner...
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The Development of Constitutional Liberty in the English Colonies of America

Eben Greenough Scott - History - 1882 - 368 pages
...persons and courses will plead better things for us. I dare take upon me to be the herald of New England so far as to proclaim to the world, in the name of...that all Familists, Antinomians, Anabaptists, and otlier enthusiasts, shall Jiave free liberty — to heep away from us ; and such as 'Mill come —...
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The Constitutional History and Government of the United States

Judson Stuart Landon - Constitutional history - 1889 - 796 pages
...persons and courses will plead better things for us. I dare take upon me to be the herald of New England so far as to proclaim to the world, in the name of our colony, that uti Familists, Antinomians, Anabaptists, and other enthusiasts, shall have free liberty — to keep...
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1607-1676

Moses Coit Tyler - American literature - 1897 - 328 pages
...persons and courses, will plead better things for us. I dare take upon me to be the herald of New England so far as to proclaim to the world, in the name of...Anabaptists, and other enthusiasts, shall have free liberty—to keep away from us ; and such as will come— to be gone as fast as they can, the sooner...
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The Mayflower to Rip Van Winkle

Donald Grant Mitchell - American literature - 1897 - 448 pages
...that orthodoxy which was his doxy; "I dare take upon me," he says, " to be the herald of New England, so far as to proclaim to the world in the name of our colony, that all Familists, Antinomians and Baptists, and other enthusiasts shall have free liberty to keep away from us; and such as are come,...
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The Mayflower to Rip Van Winkle

Donald Grant Mitchell - American literature - 1897 - 442 pages
...as to proclaim to the world in the name of our colony, that all Familists, Antinomians and Baptists, and other enthusiasts shall have free liberty to keep away from us ; and such as are come, to be gone as fast, as they can — the sooner the better." Not a man — one would say —...
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