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" ... that the magistrate ought not to punish the breach of the first table, otherwise than in such cases as did disturb the civil peace; 2, that he ought not to tender an oath to an unregenerate man; 3, that a man ought not to pray with such, though wife,... "
The Complete Works of the Hon. Job Durfee, LL.D., Late Chief Justice of ... - 152. oldal
szerző: Job Durfee (Class of 1813) - 1849 - 523 oldal
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The History of New England from 1630 to 1649, 1. kötet

John Winthrop - 1825 - 454 oldal
...At the general court, Mr. Williams of Salem was summoned, and did appear. It was laid tq his charge, that, being under question before the magistracy and churches for divers dangerous opinions, viz. 1, that the magistrate ought not to punish the breach of the first table, otherwise than in such cases...

The history of New England from 1630 to 1649. With notes by J. Savage, 1. kötet

John Winthrop - 1825 - 456 oldal
...At the general court, Mr. Williams of Salem was summoned, and did appear. It was laid to his charge, that, being under question before the magistracy and churches for divers dangerous opinions, viz. 1, that the magistrate ought not to punish the breach of the first table, otherwise than in such cases...

The History of New England from 1630 to 1649, 1. kötet

John Winthrop - 1825 - 456 oldal
...At the general court, Mr. Williams of Salem was summoned, and did appear. It was laid to his charge, that, being under question before the magistracy and churches for divers dangerous opinions, viz. 1, that the magistrate ought not to punish the breach of the first table, otherwise than in such cases...

What Cheer: Or, Roger Williams in Banishment. A Poem

Job Durfee - 1832 - 212 oldal
...presence within the jurisdiction of Massachusetts could no longer be tolerated. A summons was granted far his appearance at the next court. He appeared accordingly,...disturb the public peace. 2d That he ought not to tender an oath to an unregcnerate man. 3d That a man ought not to pray with such though wife, children,...

Memoir of Roger Williams: The Founder of the State of Rhode-Island

James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 454 oldal
...the General Court, Mr. Williams, of Salem, was summoned and did appear. It was laid to his charge, that being under question before the magistracy and churches for divers dangerous opinions, viz : 1. that the magistrate ought not to punish the breach of the first table, otherwise than in such...

Memoir of Roger Williams: The Founder of the State of Rhode-Island

James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 448 oldal
...churches for divers dangerous opinions, viz : 1. that the magistrate ought not to punish,the breach of the first table, otherwise than in such cases as did disturb the civil peace ; 2. that he ought not to tender an oath to an unregenerate man ; 3. that a man ought not...

Biblical Repository and Quarterly Observer

1835 - 1040 oldal
...of the charges laid against him was his opinion that the magistrate ought not to punish the breach of the first table, otherwise than in such cases as did disturb the civil peace. This, with his other opinions, was adjudged by all the magistrates and ministers present,...

A Discourse Delivered at Providence, August 5, L836: In Commemoration of the ...

John Pitman - 1836 - 88 oldal
...At the General Court, Mr. Williams, of Salem, was summoned and did appear. It was laid to his charge that, being under question before the magistracy and churches for divers dangerous opinions, viz. 1. That the magistrate ought not to punish the breach of the first table otherwise than in such cases...

The Biblical Repository and Quarterly Observer, 5. kötet

1835 - 516 oldal
...of the charges laid against him was his opinion that the magistrate ought not to punish the breach of the first table, otherwise than in such cases as did disturb the civil peace. This, with his other opinions, was adjudged by all the magistrates and ministers present,...

The History and Antiquities of New England, New York, and New Jersey ...

John Warner Barber - 1841 - 590 oldal
...the General Court, Mr. Williams, of Salem, was summoned and did appear. It was laid to his charge, that being under question before the magistracy and churches for divers dangerous opinions, viz: 1. That the magistrate ought not to punish the breach of the first table, otherwise than in such cases...




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