| 1855 - 838 頁
...men may walk as their conscience persuades them, every one in the naine of God. And let the lambs of the Most High walk in this colony without molestation in the name oí Jehovah, their God, forever and ever." A QUICK REPAETEE. — Governor Morris, of New York, had... | |
| Joseph Banvard - 1856 - 268 頁
...regulations was passed, which concluded as follows : " Otherwise than thus, what is herein forbidden, all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God. And let the lambs of the Most High walk in this colony without molestation, in the name of Jehovah, their God,... | |
| Charles Wyllys Elliott - 1857 - 488 頁
...Chalmers's Political Annals. Cited by Knowles, p. 371. " Otherwise than thus what is herein forbidden, all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of God." Williams's idea of Keligi° us Liberty bore its legitimate fruits— Civil OP Liberty and Democracy... | |
| Charles C. B. Seymour - 1858 - 606 頁
...mother country, but with this characteristic provision, that, " otherwise than what is herein forbidden, all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the fear of his God." The sacrifices he had made for the public service, and the inability or unwillingness... | |
| Samuel Greene Arnold - 1859 - 606 頁
...Soul liberty and civil freedom is their aim, and with one accord each separate village declares that " all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God." Thus in obscurity these outcast men indeed • proclaimed " freedom to the world," and from their secluded... | |
| SAMUEL GREENE ARNOLD - 1859 - 594 頁
...Soul liberty and civil freedom is their aim, and with one accord each separate village declares that " all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God." Thus in obscurity these outcast men indeed proclaimed "freedom to the world," and from their secluded... | |
| Samuel Greene Arnold - 1859 - 602 頁
...Soul liberty and civil freedom is their aim, and with one accord each separate village declares that " all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God." Thus in obscurity these outcast men indeed proclaimed " freedom to the world," and from their secluded... | |
| John Bunyan - 1859 - 976 頁
...time, the Baptists formed their colony at Rhode Island, and the charter concludes with these words, ' All men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God.' This is probably the only spot in the world where persecution was never known. The Baptists considered... | |
| 1860 - 926 頁
...ratified and established throughout the whole colony ; and otherwise than thus what is herein forbidden, all men may walk as their consciences persuade them,...every one in the name of his God; and let the saints of the Most High walk in this colony without molestation, in the name of Jehovah, their God, for ever... | |
| 1860 - 950 頁
...ratified and established throughout the whole colony : and otherwise than thus what i& herein forbidden, all men may walk as their consciences persuade them,...every one in the name of his God; and let the saints of the Most High walk in this colony without molestation, in the name of Jehovah, their God, for ever... | |
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