Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America: From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776, Volume 4Peter Force P. Force, 1846 - United States |
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... lives and conversations ( as Members of those Churches ) to be taken into your Congregations , and to enjoy with you ... live like Christians , and not be accounted burthens , but serviceable both to Church and State . These These things ...
... lives and conversations ( as Members of those Churches ) to be taken into your Congregations , and to enjoy with you ... live like Christians , and not be accounted burthens , but serviceable both to Church and State . These These things ...
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... lives by reason of that Capital Law here recited . BY THE COURT : In the Yeares , 1641. 1642 . Capital Lawes , established within the Jurisdiction of MASSACHUSETTS . F any man , after legall conviction , shall have or worship any other ...
... lives by reason of that Capital Law here recited . BY THE COURT : In the Yeares , 1641. 1642 . Capital Lawes , established within the Jurisdiction of MASSACHUSETTS . F any man , after legall conviction , shall have or worship any other ...
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... lives and other goods , and are here in London to be seen and made use of in convenient time . THere POST - SCRIPT . Here is a book lately set forth by Mr. Edward Winslow of New England , against Samuel Gorton , intituled [ Hypocrisie ...
... lives and other goods , and are here in London to be seen and made use of in convenient time . THere POST - SCRIPT . Here is a book lately set forth by Mr. Edward Winslow of New England , against Samuel Gorton , intituled [ Hypocrisie ...
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... live , which we have done ; and the same law directs us to take Certificates of our qualification , which we have accordingly done ; and these Certificates are not to Certify to such as behold us taking our Qualification , being ...
... live , which we have done ; and the same law directs us to take Certificates of our qualification , which we have accordingly done ; and these Certificates are not to Certify to such as behold us taking our Qualification , being ...
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... live , as to keep a Conscience void of offence , towards God and Man : Yet if his Lordship required it , we would give Security for our Behaviour ; but to give Bond and Security to Preach no more in Your Excellency's Govern- ment , if ...
... live , as to keep a Conscience void of offence , towards God and Man : Yet if his Lordship required it , we would give Security for our Behaviour ; but to give Bond and Security to Preach no more in Your Excellency's Govern- ment , if ...
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Page 29 - Then Samuel took a stone, and set it between Mizpeh and Shen, and called the name of it Eben-ezer, saying, Hitherto hath the Lord helped us.
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Page 38 - The civil magistrate may not assume to himself the administration of the Word and Sacraments, or the power of the keys of the kingdom of heaven: yet he hath authority, and it is his duty to take order, that unity and peace be preserved in the Church, that the truth of God be kept pure and entire, that all blasphemies and heresies be suppressed, all corruptions and abuses in worship and discipline prevented or reformed, and all the ordinances of God duly settled, administered, and observed.
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Page 21 - Given under my hand and seal, this day of , in the year of our Lord , at , in the [county] aforesaid.
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Page 39 - Infidelity, or difference in religion, doth not make void the magistrate's just and legal authority, nor free the people from their due obedience to him...
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Page 32 - ... not to be repugnant but as near as may be agreeable to the laws and statutes of this our kingdom of Great Britain...