| George Bishop - 1703 - 598 頁
...bishops so hard, who put none of them to death, when he bloodthirstingly said to them, "Take heed you break not our ecclesiastical laws, for then ye are sure to stretch by a halter?" — the thing that lay then in your bosoms, which you have since accomplished. And did he not further... | |
| William Sewel - 1823 - 704 頁
...John Endicot, whose blood-thirstiness will appear in the sequel, being now. come home, hi<l them • Take heed ye break not our ecclesiastical laws, for then ye are sure to stretch by a halter.' And when they desired a copy of those laws, it was denied them ; which made .some of the people say,... | |
| Luke Howard - 1833 - 418 頁
...who brought them.(A) John Endicot, the Governor, said on this occasion, ' Take heed ye break not mir Ecclesiastical laws, for then ye are sure to stretch by a halter.' Yet, when they desired a copy of those laws it was denied them. Nicholas Upshal, a member of the Independent... | |
| Willem Sewel - 1833 - 524 頁
...governor John Endicot, whose bloodthirstiness will appear in the sequel, being now come home, bid them, "Take heed ye break not our ecclesiastical laws, for .then ye are sure to stretch by a halter. And when they desired a copy of those laws, it was denied them ; which made some of the people say,... | |
| William Allen - 1833 - 520 頁
...governor John Endicot, whose bloodthirstiness will appear in the sequel, being now come home, bid them, " Take heed ye break not our ecclesiastical laws, for then ye are sure to stretch by a halter. And when they desired a copy of those laws, it was denied them ; which made some of the people say,... | |
| 1841 - 56 頁
...religion, and the attendance upon the Established ministers of the state, he said, " Take heed yon break not our ecclesiastical laws, for then ye are sure to stretch by the halter." Reader of any denomination, thou art invited to peruse this brief but heart-rending account,... | |
| William Sewel - 1844 - 448 頁
...blood-thirstiness will appear a the sequel, being now come home, bid them ' Take heed ye break ott our ecclesiastical laws, for then ye are sure to stretch by a halter.' Aw when they desired a copy of those laws it was denied them; which mad some of the people say, ' How... | |
| 1848 - 60 頁
...John Endicott, the Governor, who never threatened what he was not ready to execute, told them to " take heed ye break not our ECCLESIASTICAL LAWS for then ye are sure to stretch by a halter." Yes: this idol of his tribe, who had conferred upon him the continued enjoyment for life, by elections... | |
| James Bowden - 1850 - 494 頁
...liberty. Endicot, who had returned from the country, evading an answer to the question, replied, " Take heed ye break not our ecclesiastical laws, for then ye are sure to stretch by a halter."* Notwithstanding the intolerant course pursued by the priests and magistrates on this occasion, it must... | |
| John Hughes, John Breckinridge - 1856 - 552 頁
...and after about eleven weeks' stay, they were sent back. John -/ Endicot bid them ' TAKE HEED THAT YE BREAK NOT ' OUR ECCLESIASTICAL LAWS, FOR THEN YE ARE SURE TO STRETCH BY THE HALTER.' " " Then a law was made to prohibit all masters of ships from bringing any Quakers into... | |
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