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Page vii
... Letter to Governor Winthrop . — Issue of the War . Manner in which his Services are regarded by Massachusetts . - ― CHAPTER IX . Inadequacy of Legislation for the Suppression of Heresy . Account of Mrs. Hutchinson and her Controversy in ...
... Letter to Governor Winthrop . — Issue of the War . Manner in which his Services are regarded by Massachusetts . - ― CHAPTER IX . Inadequacy of Legislation for the Suppression of Heresy . Account of Mrs. Hutchinson and her Controversy in ...
Page viii
... Letter of the General As- - His Intercourse with Sir Henry Vane , Cromwell , and Milton . - His literary Labors.- His Return to Providence . -Reorganization of the Government . - He is elected President of the Colony . CHAPTER XIII ...
... Letter of the General As- - His Intercourse with Sir Henry Vane , Cromwell , and Milton . - His literary Labors.- His Return to Providence . -Reorganization of the Government . - He is elected President of the Colony . CHAPTER XIII ...
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... letter , which they addressed to the church at Salem , are , first , that Mr. Williams had re- fused to join with the congregation at Boston , because they would not declare their repentance for having had communion with the churches of ...
... letter , which they addressed to the church at Salem , are , first , that Mr. Williams had re- fused to join with the congregation at Boston , because they would not declare their repentance for having had communion with the churches of ...
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... letter written many years afterwards , he says , " God was pleased to give me a painful , patient spirit , to lodge with them in their filthy , smoky holes , even while I lived at Plymouth and Salem , to gain their tongue . " The ...
... letter written many years afterwards , he says , " God was pleased to give me a painful , patient spirit , to lodge with them in their filthy , smoky holes , even while I lived at Plymouth and Salem , to gain their tongue . " The ...
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... letters to the magistrates , al- leging that his treatise had been written " 6 only for the private satisfaction of the Governor of Plymouth ; " and , with expressions of penitence , if he had committed any wrong , and of loyalty to the ...
... letters to the magistrates , al- leging that his treatise had been written " 6 only for the private satisfaction of the Governor of Plymouth ; " and , with expressions of penitence , if he had committed any wrong , and of loyalty to the ...
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