Verin refused to let his wife go to Mr. Williams so oft as she was called for, they required to have him censured. But there stood up one Arnold, a witty man of their own company, and withstood it, telling them that, when he consented to that order, he... The History of New England from 1630 to 1649 - Halaman 283oleh John Winthrop - 1825Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1815 - 694 halaman
...so private ; and, therefore, because one Verrin refused to let his wife go to Mr. Williams, so often as she was called for, they required to have him censured. But there stood up one Arnold, of their own company, (who, though he was bewildered in his notions, about some religious points, yet... | |
| John Winthrop - 1825 - 456 halaman
...meetings, though never so often, or though private, upon the week days ; and because one llVerinU1 refused to let his wife go to Mr. Williams so oft...required to have him censured. But there stood up one 2Arnold, a witty man of their own company, and withstood it, telling them that, when he consented to... | |
| John Winthrop - 1825 - 454 halaman
...meetings, though never so often, or though private, upon the week days ; and because one HVerinJI1 refused to let his wife go to Mr. Williams so oft...for, they required to have him censured. But there etood up one 2Arnold, a witty man of their own company, and withstood it, telling them that, when he... | |
| 1843 - 682 halaman
...religious meetings, though never so often, or though private, upon the week days ; and because one Verin refused to let his wife go to Mr. Williams' so oft...But there stood up one Arnold, a witty man, of their company, and withstood it, telling them that when he consented to that order, he never intended it... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 454 halaman
...religious meetings, though never so often, or though private, upon the week days ; and because one Venn refused to let his wife go to Mr. Williams so oft...to the breach of any ordinance of God, such as the subjection of wives to their husbands, &c. and gave divers solid reasons against it. Then one Greene,... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 452 halaman
...often, or though private, upon the week days ; and because one Verin refused to let his wife go lo Mr. Williams so oft as she was called for, they required...to the breach of any ordinance of God, such as the subjection of wives to their husbands, &.c. and gave divers solid reasons against it. Then one Greene,... | |
| Andrews Norton - 1839 - 844 halaman
...he declare the contrary." " And there stood up," says Winthrop, " one Arnold, a witty man of their company, and withstood it, telling them that when he consented to that covenant, he never intended it should extend to the breach of any ordinance of God, such as the subjection... | |
| Rhode Island Historical Society - 1843 - 880 halaman
...religious meetings, though never so often, or though private, upon the week days ; and because one Verin refused to let his wife go to Mr. Williams' so oft...But there stood up one Arnold, a witty man, of their company, and withstood it, telling them that when he consented to that order, he never intended it... | |
| William Hubbard - 1848 - 852 halaman
...so private, and, therefore, because one Verrin refused to let his wife go to Mr. Williams so often as she was called for, they required to have him censured. But theVe stood up one Arnold,5 of their own company, (who, though he was bewildered in his notions about... | |
| Job Durfee (Class of 1813) - 1849 - 562 halaman
...he declare the contrary." " And there stood up," says Winthrop, " one Arnold, a witty man of their company, and withstood it, telling them that when he consented to that covenant, he never intended it should extend to the breach of any ordinance of God, such as the subjection... | |
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