| William McLoughlin - 1986 - 276 lehte
...the Indians, he assisted in the Pilgrim church. In his diary, Governor Bradford described Williams as "a man godly and zealous, having many precious parts but very unsettled in judgment." 5 What was unsettling was Williams' s gradually increasing critique of Puritanism. When he returned... | |
| Eugene Aubrey Stratton - 1986 - 502 lehte
...after some disagreements with the Plymouth leaders. His stay can best be described in Bradford's words: "Mr. Roger Williams (a man godly and zealous, having many precious parts, but very unsettled in judgmente) came over first to the Massachusets, but upon some discontente left that place, and came... | |
| Bernard Brugière - 1995 - 344 lehte
...Bradford décrit ce départ : 3. Thomas Morton, New English Canaan, London, 1637. Mr. Roger William (a man godly and zealous, having many precious parts, but very unsettled in judgmente)... this year begane to fall into some strong oppinions, and from opinion to practise ; which... | |
| Thomas Scanlan - 1999 - 268 lehte
...join with the congregation at Boston. See 52ff. Bradford treats Williams ambivalently, calling him "a man godly and zealous, having many precious parts, but very unsettled in judgmente" (299). That Bradford felt obliged to concede his godliness at all is an indication of the... | |
| Forrest Church - 2003 - 196 lehte
...civil and religious accountability. William Bradford measured Williams's character in these words: "a man godly and zealous, having many precious parts, but very unsettled in judgment." Stemming from a faithful band of Dissenters in England, the Pilgrims had themselves experienced persecution... | |
| Carl J. Richard - 2004 - 396 lehte
...experience) were treated with the same respect as the regenerate. The kindhearted William Bradford called Williams "a man godly and zealous, having many precious parts, but very unsettled in judgment" and possessing "strange opinions." When Plymouth rejected him, Williams returned to Massachusetts,... | |
| Marc Aronson - 2004 - 232 lehte
...appreciated him but over the course of two years began to have his own doubts. Williams, he thought, was "a man godly and zealous, having many precious parts, but very unsettled in judgment." The old issue that arose in Boston came up again. Even Plymouth was not pure enough for Williams. After... | |
| Alexander Young - 2005 - 373 lehte
...found on the church records at Plymouth, Bradford says, " Roger Williams, a man godly and 2ealous, having many precious parts, but very unsettled in...upon some discontent, left the place and came hither (to Plymouth), when he was freely entertained according to our poor ability, and exercised his gifts... | |
| John D. Gartner - 2008 - 370 lehte
...his "sharpest admonitions and reproofs." But gradually Bradford began to recognize that Williams was "a man godly and zealous, having many precious parts, but very unsettled in judgment."29 In 1633, he noticed that Williams 43 "began to fall into strange opinions, and from opinion... | |
| Various - 2007 - 340 lehte
...displeasure against them. . . . ANNO DOMINI 1633 This year Mr. Edward Winslow was chosen Governor.1 . . . Mr. Roger Williams (a man godly and zealous, having...to the Massachusetts, but upon some discontent left that place,1 and came hither (where he was friendly entertained, according to their poor ability) and... | |
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