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" LOVE AND RESPECT : — It doth not a little grieve my spirit to hear what sad things are reported daily of your tyranny and persecutions in New England, as that you fine, whip and imprison men for their consciences. "
Essex Institute Historical Collections - Page 207
by Essex Institute - 1880
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 102. köide

1855 - 620 lehte
...Boston, the following letter : — ' " Reverend and dear sir?, whom I unfeignedly love and respect, " it doth not a little grieve my spirit to hear what...sad things are " reported daily of your tyranny and persecution in New England, " as that you fine, whip, and imprison men for their consciences. " First...
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A General History of the Baptist Denomination in America: And ..., 1. köide

David Benedict - 1813 - 624 lehte
...Boston in the following manner : " Reverend and dear friends, whom I unfeignedly love and respect,— It doth not a little grieve my spirit to hear what sad thing* are reported daily of your tyranny and persecutions in New-England, as that you fine, whip,...
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An Historical Sketch of Watertown, in Massachusetts: From the First ...

Convers Francis - 1830 - 164 lehte
...friends, whom 1 unfaynedly love and respect. It doth not a little grieve my spirit to heare what sadd things are reported daily of your tyranny and persecutions in New England, as that you fyne, whip, and imprison men for their consciences. First you compel such to come into your assemblies,...
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Memoir of Roger Williams: The Founder of the State of Rhode-Island

James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 452 lehte
...to Messrs. Cotton and Wilson : " Reverend and dear friends, whom I unfeignedly love and respect : " It doth not a little grieve my spirit, to hear what...reported daily of your tyranny and persecutions in New-England, as that you fine, whip and imprison men for their consciences. First, you compel such...
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Minutes of the General Association of Connecticut

General Association of Connecticut - 1856 - 818 lehte
...friends in Massachusetts on the subject of the bigotry and persecution in that State. In it he says, " It doth not a little grieve my spirit to hear what sad things are reported daily of your doings, as that you fine and whip and imprison men for their consciences." With such facts in view...
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John Brazer - 1843 - 308 lehte
...admired to this day. He says, — 5 " Reverend and Dear Friends, whom lunfeignedly love and respect : " It doth not a little grieve my spirit to hear what...fine, whip, and imprison men for their consciences." ******'• " I hope you do not assume to yourselves infallibility of judgment, when the must learned...
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Historical Memorials Relating to the Independents Or ..., 3. köide

Benjamin Hanbury - 1844 - 686 lehte
...his colleague John Wilson, thus; " Rev. and Dear Friends, whom I unfeignedly love and respect, — It doth not a little grieve my spirit, to hear what...fine, whip, and imprison men for their consciences 1 First, you compel such to come into yonr assemblies, as yon know will uot join you in your worship...
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The Universalist Quarterly and General Review, 15–16. köide

1858 - 906 lehte
...their sincere friend, who wrote from England when they were at the height of their persecutions : " it doth not a little grieve my spirit to hear what sad things are reported daily of your tyranny and persecution in New England, as that you fine, whip and imprison men for their consciences." The reply...
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A Discourse on the Life and Character of the Late Hon. Leverett Saltonstall ...

John Brazer - 1845 - 56 lehte
...admired to this day. He says,— 5 34 " Reverend and Dear Friends, whom lunfeignedly love and respect : " It doth not a little grieve my spirit to hear what...fine, whip, and imprison men for their consciences." ******* " I hope you do not assume to yourselves infallibility of judgment, when the most learned of...
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society

Massachusetts Historical Society - 1846 - 688 lehte
...admired to this day. He says : — " Reverend and dear Friends, whom 1 unfeignedly love and respect: — It doth not a little grieve my spirit to hear what...fine, whip, and imprison men for their consciences. • • • • • " I hope you do not assume to yourselves infallibility of judgment, when the most...
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