Arbitrary imprisonment, confiscation of property, persecution and torture, unprecedented in the inquisitions of the Romish church, are among the palpable enormities that verify the affirmative. These are inflicted by assemblies and committees, who dare... Fort Stanwix - 第 42 頁1976 - 200 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Charlotte Smith - 2002 - 596 頁
...affirmative. These are inflicted, by assemblies and committees, who dare to profess themselves friends to liberty, upon the most quiet subjects, without distinction...profanation of religion is added to the most profligate prostitution of common reason, the consciences of men are set at nought; and multitudes are compelled... | |
| Gavin K. Watt - 2002 - 429 頁
...affirmative. These are inflicted, (by Assemblies and Committees, who dare to profess themselves friends to Liberty,) upon the most quiet Subjects, without distinction...Government under which they were born and to which by every tye divine and human, they owe allegiance. To consummate these shocking proceedings, the profanation... | |
| Alan Axelrod - 2007 - 398 頁
...of Property, Persecution and Torture . . . without Distinction of Age or Sex, for the sole Crime ... of having adhered in Principle to the Government under which they were born." He then concluded with a threat, that if the "Phrenzy and Hostility should remain, I trust I shall... | |
| Francis Josiah Hudleston - 1927 - 434 頁
...affirmative. These are inflicted by Assemblys and Committees, who dare to profess themselves friends to Liberty, upon the most quiet subjects, without distinction...profanation of religion is added to the most profligate prostitution of common reason; the consciences of men are set at naught, and multitudes are compelled,... | |
| Edwin Wiley - 1915 - 324 頁
...affirmative. These are inflicted, by assemblies and committees, who dare to profess themselves friends to liberty, upon the most quiet subjects, without distinction...profanation of religion is added to the most profligate prostitution of common reason ; the consciences of men are set at naught; and multitudes are compelled... | |
| Jesse Ames Spencer - 1858 - 610 頁
...affirmative. These are inflicted, by assemblies and committees, who dare to profess themselves friends to liberty, upon the most quiet subjects, without distinction...born, and to which, by every tie, divine and human, CH. III.] [BK. III. they owe allegiance. To consummate these shocking proceedings, the profanation... | |
| Mary Agnes Best - 1927 - 496 頁
...in the inquisitions of the Romish church . . . upon the most quiet subjects . . . for the sole crime of having adhered in principle to the government under which they were born." He invited all to return to their true allegiance, and pictured what would happen to any who directly... | |
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