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... civil peace to all , " a doctrine which filled the Massachusetts clergy with horror and alarm . " He violently urged , " says Cotton Mather , " that the civil magistrate might not punish breaches of the first table of the commandments ...
... civil peace to all , " a doctrine which filled the Massachusetts clergy with horror and alarm . " He violently urged , " says Cotton Mather , " that the civil magistrate might not punish breaches of the first table of the commandments ...
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... civil authority ; and the General Court , after due consideration of the case , passed sentence of banishment upon him , or , as they phrased it , " ordered his removal out of the jurisdiction of the court . " Some of the men in power ...
... civil authority ; and the General Court , after due consideration of the case , passed sentence of banishment upon him , or , as they phrased it , " ordered his removal out of the jurisdiction of the court . " Some of the men in power ...
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... civil learning . The consummation of the Revolution gave rise to numerous important questions of public law . Among these , one of the most interesting was that concerning the confiscation of British debts in this country , and whether ...
... civil learning . The consummation of the Revolution gave rise to numerous important questions of public law . Among these , one of the most interesting was that concerning the confiscation of British debts in this country , and whether ...
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Officers c of the Society | 21 |
Anniversary Discourse delivered before the NewYork Historical Society | 40 |
Biographical Memoir of Hugh Williamson M D L L D delivered 1st | 125 |
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