Six Characters in Search of a Republic: Studies in the Political Thought of the American ColoniesRevised version of Part II of [the author's] Seedtime of the Republic. |
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... England , " as John Winthrop put it , " with much difficulty . " Unlike some of their less fortunate brothers - in - dissent , they " gat out " with uncropped ears and unslit nostrils . In Winthrop's Journal there is this entry for ...
... England , " as John Winthrop put it , " with much difficulty . " Unlike some of their less fortunate brothers - in - dissent , they " gat out " with uncropped ears and unslit nostrils . In Winthrop's Journal there is this entry for ...
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... England and called upon rulers " to break down that superstitious wall of separation ( as to Civil things ) between us Gentiles and the Jews . " When the first Jews came to Rhode Island in 1658 , he welcomed them as he did all victims ...
... England and called upon rulers " to break down that superstitious wall of separation ( as to Civil things ) between us Gentiles and the Jews . " When the first Jews came to Rhode Island in 1658 , he welcomed them as he did all victims ...
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... England and Massachusetts : that men who will search openly for the truth and talk freely and humbly about their con- clusions with their fellows are the stuff of political liberty . Arbitration . In keeping with his everlasting ...
... England and Massachusetts : that men who will search openly for the truth and talk freely and humbly about their con- clusions with their fellows are the stuff of political liberty . Arbitration . In keeping with his everlasting ...
Contents
Apostle of Soul Liberty | 35 |
A Star of the First Magnitude | 79 |
Herald of Revolution | 116 |
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