Memoir of Roger Williams: The Founder of the State of Rhode-Island |
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Page 52
... called , Ousamequin , the sachem of the Pokanokets , and father of the famous Philip . He also formed an intimacy with Canonicus , the Narraganset sa- chem . He secured the confidence of these savage chiefs , by acts of kindness , by ...
... called , Ousamequin , the sachem of the Pokanokets , and father of the famous Philip . He also formed an intimacy with Canonicus , the Narraganset sa- chem . He secured the confidence of these savage chiefs , by acts of kindness , by ...
Page 53
... called a Se - Baptist . Dr. Toulmin remarks , on this assertion , " This is said on the authority of his opponents only , who , from the acrimo- ny with which they wrote against him , it may be reasonably con- cluded , might be ready to ...
... called a Se - Baptist . Dr. Toulmin remarks , on this assertion , " This is said on the authority of his opponents only , who , from the acrimo- ny with which they wrote against him , it may be reasonably con- cluded , might be ready to ...
Page 58
... called ) are invested with a right , by virtue of their Christianity , to take and give away the lands and countries of other men.'t And he tells us , * It was probably this book , to which Mr. Coddington alluded , in his bitter letter ...
... called ) are invested with a right , by virtue of their Christianity , to take and give away the lands and countries of other men.'t And he tells us , * It was probably this book , to which Mr. Coddington alluded , in his bitter letter ...
Page 60
... called forth by some expres- sion of the opposite doctrine . It was not intended for the public eye , but was a private communication to the Gov- ernor and other gentlemen of Plymouth . He could not be charged with a public attack in ...
... called forth by some expres- sion of the opposite doctrine . It was not intended for the public eye , but was a private communication to the Gov- ernor and other gentlemen of Plymouth . He could not be charged with a public attack in ...
Page 65
... called 1st , 2d , & c . beginning with March , and the days of the week were designated in the same way . + Since these remarks were written , the author has found in Mr. Williams ' " Hireling Ministry none of Christ's , " an " Appendix ...
... called 1st , 2d , & c . beginning with March , and the days of the week were designated in the same way . + Since these remarks were written , the author has found in Mr. Williams ' " Hireling Ministry none of Christ's , " an " Appendix ...
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Page 424 - ... attempt or enterprise the destruction, invasion, detriment, or annoyance of this commonwealth ; and to use and exercise, over the army and navy, and over the militia in actual service, the law-martial, in time of war or invasion, and also in time of rebellion, declared by the legislature to exist, as occasion shall necessarily require ; and to take and surprise, by all ways and means whatsoever, all and ever...