Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Benjamin Franklin ...H. Colburn, 1833 |
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... establish a new country for themselves , at their own expense , where they might enjoy the free exercise of religion in their own way . When they had purchased the territory of the natives , they granted the lands out in town ...
... establish a new country for themselves , at their own expense , where they might enjoy the free exercise of religion in their own way . When they had purchased the territory of the natives , they granted the lands out in town ...
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... established religion of that country . All went on well in this while the way same religious opinions were general , the support of minister and school being raised by a pro- portionate tax on the lands . But in process of time some ...
... established religion of that country . All went on well in this while the way same religious opinions were general , the support of minister and school being raised by a pro- portionate tax on the lands . But in process of time some ...
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... established among them , from whose persecutions their fathers fled into that wilderness , and whose future domination they may possibly fear , not know- ing that their natures are changed . But the non- appointment of bishops for ...
... established among them , from whose persecutions their fathers fled into that wilderness , and whose future domination they may possibly fear , not know- ing that their natures are changed . But the non- appointment of bishops for ...
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... establishing bishops where the minds of the people are not yet prepared to receive them cordially , lest the public peace should be endangered . And now let us see how this persecution account stands between the parties . In New England ...
... establishing bishops where the minds of the people are not yet prepared to receive them cordially , lest the public peace should be endangered . And now let us see how this persecution account stands between the parties . In New England ...
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... established there , and the council and general assembly are perhaps to a man its members ; yet , when lately at a meeting of the clergy a resolution was taken to apply for a bishop , against which several however protested , the as ...
... established there , and the council and general assembly are perhaps to a man its members ; yet , when lately at a meeting of the clergy a resolution was taken to apply for a bishop , against which several however protested , the as ...
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