| Nathaniel Ward - 1647 - 120 pages
...room for Hell above ground. ' ' Lest any one may misunderstand his position he reaffirms it. " It is said, That Men ought to have Liberty of their Conscience and that it is persecution to debarre them of it: I can rather stand amazed then reply to this: it is an astonishment to think that... | |
| 1813 - 1102 pages
...will for a need hang God's bible at the Devil's girdle. It is said that men ought to have liberty of conscience, and that it is persecution to debar them...stand amazed than reply to this; it is an astonishment that the brains of men should be parboiled in such impious ignorance.' In England the Independents... | |
| 1813 - 560 pages
...will for a need hang God's bible at the Devil's girdle. It is said that men ought to have liberty of conscience, and that it is persecution to debar them...stand amazed than reply to this; it is an astonishment that the brams of men should be parboiled in such impious ignorance.' . If ever a Welsh Fuller should... | |
| Epaphras Hoyt - 1824 - 338 pages
...will for a need, hang God's bible at the devil's girdle. It is said that men ought to have liberty of conscience, and that it is persecution to debar them...amazed than reply to this ; it is an astonishment that the brains ol' men should be parboiled in such impious ignorance." t V»I. vp 173. deduce others... | |
| Epaphras Hoyt - 1824 - 344 pages
...will for a need, hang God's bible at the devil's girdle. It is said that men ought to have liberty of conscience, and that it is persecution to debar them of it : I can rather stand aaiazed than reply to this ; it is an astonishment that the brains of men should be parboiled iu such... | |
| William Lincoln, Christopher Columbus Baldwin - 1826 - 906 pages
...in their moral laws, or else the fiddle trill be out of tune, and some of the itringi cratt." " It u likewise said that men ought to have liberty of their conscience, and that it ' persecution to debar them of it. I can rather stand amazed than reply to this ; it is an astonishment... | |
| James Grahame - 1827 - 560 pages
...and which induced them to reject all connexion between church and state, and disallow the competence persecution to debar them of it. I can rather stand amazed than reply to this. It is an astonishment that the brains of men should be parboiled in such impious ignorance." Belknap's History of New Hampshire,... | |
| Gulian Crommelin Verplanck - 1833 - 268 pages
...will for a need hang God's bible at the Devil's girdle. It is said that men ought to have liberty of conscience, and that it is persecution to debar them...can rather stand amazed than reply to this. It is astonishment to me, that the brains of men should be parboiled in suchimpious ignorance. I once lived... | |
| Gulian Crommelin Verplanck - 1833 - 280 pages
...will for a need hang God's bible at the Devil's girdle. It is said that men ought to have liberty of conscience, and that it is persecution to debar them...can rather stand amazed than reply to this. It is astonishment to me, that the brains of men should be parboiled in such impious ignorance. I once lived... | |
| James Grahame - 1833 - 576 pages
...and which induced them to reject all connexion between church and state, and disallow the competence persecution to debar them of it. I can rather stand amazed than reply to this. It is an astonishment that the brains of men should be parboiled in such impious ignorance." Belknap's History of New Hampshire,... | |
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