| William Babcock Weeden - 1910 - 426 oldal
...Puritanism incarnate. In the " Magnalia " Cotton Mather says he had in his pocket these delightful verses: " Let men of God, in courts and churches, watch O'er such as do a toleration hatch." The rhyme halts, but mark the exquisite harmony of church and state; and consider whether Roger Williams... | |
| Walter Cochrane Bronson - 1912 - 702 oldal
...with good men; So shall we meet with joy agen. Let men of God in Courts and Churches watch 15 O're such as do a Toleration hatch, Lest that ill Egg bring forth a Cockatrice To poyson all with Heresie and Vice. If men be left and otherwise combine, My Epitaph 's, I dy'd no Libertine.... | |
| Mary Caroline Crawford - 1914 - 606 oldal
...Hate heresy, make blessed ends, Bear poverty, live with good men, So shall we meet with joy again. Let men of God in courts and churches watch O'er such...men be left and otherwise combine, My epitaph's I dy'd no libertine." Sewall was the last man to " hatch a toleration." So, though it is amusing, it... | |
| Mary Elisabeth Neal Hanaford - 1915 - 368 oldal
...Churches wale O'er such as do a toleration hatch, Least yB ill egg bring forth a cockatrice, To pay you all with heresy and vice. If men be left and otherwise combine, Mine epitaph's — I did no hurt to thine." Captain Roger Dudley, who in early life "was slain in the... | |
| Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 568 oldal
...died in 1650, left behind him some verses which fairly well express the stern Puritan principles: " Let men of God, in courts and churches watch O'er...be left, and otherwise combine, My epitaph's — 'I died no libertine!"' On March 26, 1649, Winthrop died. He was then in his tenth term of office and... | |
| 1917 - 394 oldal
...Hate heresy, make blessed ends ; Bear poverty, live with good men, So shall we meet with joy again. Let men of God in courts and churches watch O'er such...men be left, and otherwise combine, My epitaph's, I died no libertine. 1 This year Mr. John Laythrop did put off his earthly tabernacle. He was sometimes... | |
| Thomas Manson Norwood - 1917 - 492 oldal
...many forms. Now it was in the well known verses found in Governor Dudley's pocket after his death; — 'Let men of God in courts and churches watch O'er...ill egg bring forth a cockatrice To poison all with heresie and vice.' Again, in 1647, while the battle for Toleration was waxing hot in England, the Simple... | |
| Robert Mark Wenley - 1917 - 372 oldal
...plead for an indefinite and boundless toleration." And Dudley, emotion moving him to rhyme, wrote, "Let men of God in courts and churches watch O'er such as do a toleration hatch." In short, the Puritan culture loved to dwell upon extremes — a mean was anathema. Life can be split... | |
| Mary Caroline Crawford - 1920 - 402 oldal
...shall we meet with joy agen. And the following gem : Let men of God in Courts and Churches watch O're such as do a Toleration hatch, Lest that ill Egg bring forth a Cockatrice, To poison all with Heresie and Vice, If men be left and otherwise combine, My Epitaph's, I dy'd no Libertine. Both these... | |
| Carl Russell Fish - 1921 - 108 oldal
...intolerance; rather they believed that tolerance was a vice and disapproved of it. As Governor Dudley wrote: "Let men of God in courts and churches watch O'er...ill egg bring forth a cockatrice To poison all with wickedness and vice." Such ideas made it necessary for the Puritan communities to adopt a strong government... | |
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