| Nathaniel Morton - 1669 - 562 頁
...they, all but one, were slain by the Indians. Gov. Hutchinson says, " It is evident not only by her trial, but by many other public proceedings, that...as well as into their declarations and practice." — vol. ip 75. See also Winth. Jour., Mather's Mag., Cal. Hist., and Dr. Elliot's Eccl. Hist. more... | |
| 1839 - 526 頁
...lot to such stranger. Upon these things Mr. Hutchinson remarks : " It is evident not only from Mrs, Hutchinson's trial, but by many other public proceedings,...judgments, as well as into their declarations and practices." — Vol. 1, p. 75. And he adds — " Toleration was preached against as a sin in rulers,... | |
| Peleg Whitman Chandler - 1841 - 462 頁
...inhabitants of New England. The colonists of Massachusetts Bay had no idea of religious toleration ; it was preached against as a sin in rulers, which would bring down the judgments of heaven upon the land. They were in fact a corporation, existing by virtue of a charter,... | |
| Thomas Winthrop Coit - 1845 - 566 頁
...months of the year, as Quakers still do, " by figures and not letters."* Well might Hutch'mson write, " Toleration was preached against as a sin in rulers, which would bring down the judgments of Heaven upon the land."t And well might Belknap write, after him, in more copious terms,... | |
| 1857 - 654 頁
...at " Plymouth Rock" for virtues which they publicly repudiated. Hutchinson says, " Toleration icas preached against as a sin in rulers, which would bring down the judgments of Heaven upon the land." (Hutchinson, Vol. I, p. 75.) But we do thmk it high time that even... | |
| George M. Randall - 1858 - 124 頁
...in hanging the Quaker, banishing the Baptist, and imprisoning the Churchman. Hutchinson says, "that toleration was preached against as a sin in rulers, which would bring down the judgments of Heaven upon the land." — Hist. I. 75. Says Judge Story: "When Sir Eichard Saltonstall... | |
| 1866 - 694 頁
...look upon Toleration as the first-born of all abominations." Hutchinson, the Historian, says : — " Toleration was preached against as a sin in rulers,...which would bring down the judgment of Heaven upon the land."0 We are not now assailing, much less are we seeking to expose, the fallacy of this modern Judaism.... | |
| Daniel Wait Howe - 1899 - 476 頁
...only by Mrs. Hutchinson's trial, but by many other iCol. Laws, i66o-i6"2. p. 191. •Vol. i, p. 75. public proceedings, that inquisition was made into...as well as into their declarations and practice." It would be reasonable to suppose that the ministers in a community having such laws as have been mentioned... | |
| George M. Randall - 1909 - 124 頁
...in hanging the Quaker, banishing the Baptist, and imprisoning the Churchman. Hutchinson says, " that toleration was preached against as a sin in rulers, which would bring down the judgments of Heaven upon the land." — Hint. I. 75. Says Judge Story: "When Sir Richard Saltonstall... | |
| 1917 - 394 頁
...they, all but one, were slain by the Indians. Gov. Hutchinson says, "It is evident not only by her trial, but by many other public proceedings, that...judgments, as well as into their declarations and practice. — Vol. ip 75. See also Winth. Jour., Mather's Mag., Cal. Hist., and Dr. Elliot's Eccl. Hist. where... | |
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