| 1843 - 682 sidor
...found therein delivered, as for doctrine, having much bowed the scriptures to maintain it, that he that can say it is his conscience, ought not to yield subjection to any human order amongst men. Whereas the said Harris has been charged for the said book and words with high treason, and inasmuch... | |
| Rhode Island Historical Society - 1843 - 880 sidor
...found therein delivered, as for doctrine, having much bowed the scriptures to maintain it, that he that can say it is his conscience, ought not to yield subjection to any human order amongst men. Whereas the said Harris has been charged for the said book and words with high treason, and inasmuch... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1845 - 482 sidor
...colony. A letter, which he received from Crom* George Pox digged out of his Burrowes. Boston. 167& p. 20. well soon after this affair, addressed to the...they were, by many of the principal citizens, seem to have alienated Mr. Harris from the interests of Providence, and to have been the commencement of... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1846 - 484 sidor
...in the Protector's letter, immediately passed an act, declaring, that, " if any person or persons-be found, by the examination and judgment of the General...they were, by many of the principal citizens, seem to have alienated Mr. Harris from the interests of Providence, and to have been the commencement of... | |
| Jared Sparks - 1847 - 506 sidor
...turbulent spirits, that infested the colony. It is plain, that the principles of religious W" erty were very 'imperfectly understood among the people...they were, by many of the principal citizens, seem lo have alienated Mr. Harris from the interests of Providence, and to have been the commencement of... | |
| Connecticut - 1852 - 642 sidor
...having (as the Court declared,) " much bowed the scriptures, to maintain" his doctrine that " he that can say, it is his conscience, ought not to yield subjection to any human order amongst men." This charge, although it was never prosecuted to effect, seems to have laid the foundation of the long... | |
| Connecticut - 1852 - 626 sidor
...declared,) " much bowed the scriptures, to maintain" his doctrine that •• he that can say, it in his conscience, ought not to yield subjection to any human order amongst men." This charge, although it was never prosecuted to effect, seems to have laid the foundation of the long... | |
| Samuel Greene Arnold - 1859 - 606 sidor
...repulsive features of personal rancor be consigned to oblivion ! Harris had published " that he that can say it is his conscience ought not to yield subjection to any human order amongst men ;" and had attempted to sustain the subversive doctrine by abundant perversions of scriptural quotation.... | |
| SAMUEL GREENE ARNOLD - 1859 - 594 sidor
...repulsive features of personal rancor be consigned to oblivion ! Harris had published " that he that can say it is his conscience ought not to yield subjection to any human order amongst men ;" and had attempted to sustain the subversive doctrine by abundant perversions of scriptural quotation,... | |
| Samuel Greene Arnold - 1859 - 602 sidor
...repulsive features of personal rancor be consigned to oblivion ! Harris had published " that he that can say it is his conscience ought not to yield subjection to any human order amongst men ;" and had attempted to sustain the subversive doctrine by abundant perversions of scriptural quotation.... | |
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