Colonial Prose and Poetry, Volumes 1-3William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells |
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Page 109
... cause of their sending for , and to know their accusers . The deputy told them so much of the cause as he could remember , and referred them to the secretary for a copy , and for their accusers he told them they knew both the men and ...
... cause of their sending for , and to know their accusers . The deputy told them so much of the cause as he could remember , and referred them to the secretary for a copy , and for their accusers he told them they knew both the men and ...
Page 110
... causes without a jury , that he knew no law of God or man which required a judge to make known to the party his accusers ( or rather witnesses ) before the cause came to hearing . But two of them charged him to have said that it was ...
... causes without a jury , that he knew no law of God or man which required a judge to make known to the party his accusers ( or rather witnesses ) before the cause came to hearing . But two of them charged him to have said that it was ...
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... cause of truth and innocence against the bloody doctrine of persecution for cause of conscience , I judge it not unfit to give alarm to my- self , and all men to prepare to be persecuted or hunted for cause of conscience . Whether thou ...
... cause of truth and innocence against the bloody doctrine of persecution for cause of conscience , I judge it not unfit to give alarm to my- self , and all men to prepare to be persecuted or hunted for cause of conscience . Whether thou ...
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Mourts Relation | 34 |
Thomas Morton | 70 |
Francis Higginson | 80 |
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