CollectionsMassachusetts Historical Society., 1833 - Massachusetts For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Page 67
... speak . Then after some silence he proceedeth , Seeing no man speaketh to the contrary of his admission , if any of you know any thing , to speak for his receiving , we desire you , give testimony thereof to the Church , as you were ...
... speak . Then after some silence he proceedeth , Seeing no man speaketh to the contrary of his admission , if any of you know any thing , to speak for his receiving , we desire you , give testimony thereof to the Church , as you were ...
Page 68
... speak their opinions of the party , giving instances in some god- linesse and good conversation of his , or some other recommendation is made , and that they are willing ( if the Church thereto consent ) for their part , to give him the ...
... speak their opinions of the party , giving instances in some god- linesse and good conversation of his , or some other recommendation is made , and that they are willing ( if the Church thereto consent ) for their part , to give him the ...
Page 81
... speaking a few crosse words , 5. pound more , and payed it downe presently ; Another of them for saying one of the Ministers of the Bay was a Brownist , or had a Brownisticall head , and for a supposed lie , was whipt : and all these by ...
... speaking a few crosse words , 5. pound more , and payed it downe presently ; Another of them for saying one of the Ministers of the Bay was a Brownist , or had a Brownisticall head , and for a supposed lie , was whipt : and all these by ...
Page 85
... speak of an intention to repeale the same Law . Tryals , Matters of debt , trespasse , and upon the case , and equity , yea and of heresie also , are tryed by a Jury . Which although it may seeme to be indifferent , and the Magistrates ...
... speak of an intention to repeale the same Law . Tryals , Matters of debt , trespasse , and upon the case , and equity , yea and of heresie also , are tryed by a Jury . Which although it may seeme to be indifferent , and the Magistrates ...
Page 95
... speak not to countenance undue exactions , bribes , or other corruptions . I intend brevity , and therefore make bold to refer my Reader to the many learned arguments both in Law - books and Di- vinity of this subject . Church , the ...
... speak not to countenance undue exactions , bribes , or other corruptions . I intend brevity , and therefore make bold to refer my Reader to the many learned arguments both in Law - books and Di- vinity of this subject . Church , the ...
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