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" Further, by the charter granted to this colony, it appears that the free and quiet enjoyment of the Christian religion and a desire of propagating the same, were the principal views with which... "
HISTORY OF THE STATE OF RHODE ISLAND AND PROVIDENCE PLANTATIONS. - Halaman 495
oleh SAMUEL GREENE ARNOLD. - 1860
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History of the State of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, Volume 2

Samuel Greene Arnold - 1860 - 606 halaman
...that the petitioners ask to be CHAP, naturalized under an act of Parliament. The court con- ;j.Y_J strued the act to suit their purpose, going behind...inconsistent with the first principles upon which tho colony was founded and a law of the eume now in force." Superior Court, Mareh Term, 1762. CHAP,...
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Narrative and Critical History of America, Volume 3

Justin Winsor - 1884 - 626 halaman
..."Further, "by the charter granted to this colony it appears that the free and quiet enjoyment of the Christian religion and a desire of propagating the...principal views with which this colony was settled, and by 1 [A copy of the charter is in the Massachu- Aspinwall. The latter's contribution was also setts Archives...
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The Hebrews in America: A Series of Historical and Biographical Sketches

Isaac Markens - 1888 - 418 halaman
...Further, by the charter granted to this colony, it appears that the free and quiet enjoyment of the Christian religion and a desire of propagating the same, were the principal views with which the colony was settled, and by a law made and passed in the year 1663, no person who does not profess...
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Religious Liberty in Maryland and Rhode Island

Lucian Johnson - 1903 - 60 halaman
..."Further, by the charter granted to this Colony, it appears that the free and quiet enjoyment of the Christian religion and a desire of propagating the...colony was settled, and by a law made and passed in 1663 no person who does not profess the Christian religion can be admitted free of this Colony. This...
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The Suffrage Franchise in the Thirteen English Colonies in America

Albert Edward McKinley - 1905 - 540 halaman
...that privilege to two Hebrews on the ground that " it appears that the free and quiet enjoyment of the Christian religion and a desire of propagating the...Christian religion can be admitted free of this colony." ' The Rhode Island historian, Arnold, attributes this decision to the party strife then existing between...
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Rhode Island: A Study in Separatism

Irving Berdine Richman - 1905 - 426 halaman
...chief ends of the founding of Rhode Island, and that the General Assembly, in 1663, had enacted that " no person who does not profess the Christian religion can be admitted free of this colony." 2 It is with difficulty that one can be persuaded that words such as these were ever uttered by the...
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Congressional Serial Set, Masalah 4984

1906 - 1250 halaman
...Elizar, petitioned the superior court for naturalization. The petition was denied on the ground that " no person who does not profess the Christian religion can be admitted free of this colony." (Records superior court at Newport, Book E, p. 184.) This was indeed the law of Rhode Island, in accordance...
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Extracts from the Itineraries and Other Miscellanies of Ezra Stiles, D. D ...

Ezra Stiles - 1916 - 650 halaman
...Charter granted to this Colony it appears that the full & quiet enjoyment of the Christian Religion & a Desire of propagating the same were the principal Views with which the Colony was settled, & by a Law made & past in the year 1663 no person who does not profess the...
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The American Kaleidoscope: Race, Ethnicity, and the Civic Culture

Lawrence H. Fuchs - 1990 - 652 halaman
...year, Aaron Lopez, a Jewish merchant who had been denied citizenship in Rhode Island on the ground that "no person who does not profess the Christian Religion can be admitted free of the Colony," was given full citizenship in Boston and allowed to strike the phrase "upon the True Faith...
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Search Out the Land: The Jews and the Growth of Equality in British Colonial ...

Sheldon J. Godfrey, Judy Godfrey - 1995 - 460 halaman
...Christian religion" and that this "first principle" was amplified by a colonial law in 1663 providing that "no person who does not profess the Christian religion can be admitted free of this colony."'8 Lopez secured naturalization in Massachusetts a few months later, and the following year...
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