April he was cited before the court " for that he had taught publicly, that a magistrate ought not to tender an oath to an unregenerate man, for that we thereby have communion with a wicked man in the worship of God, and cause him to take the name of... The Library of American Biography - Halaman 39oleh Jared Sparks - 1864Tampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1804 - 608 halaman
...and discipline of the churches. The doctrines, for which Roger Williams was banished, were : — " That a magistrate ought not to tender an oath to an...God, and cause him to take the name of God in vain." " That it is not lawful for an unregenerate man to pray, nor for good men to join in family prayer... | |
| 1843 - 682 halaman
...churches of England, anti-christian." In April following he was again sent for by the court, for teaching "publicly that a magistrate ought not to tender an oath to an unregenerate man." In July Mr. Williams appeared before the General Court. He was there charged, in addition to what has... | |
| Lorenzo Dow Johnson - 1839 - 112 halaman
...was called, in the case of the offensive treatise already spoken of; and also, that he had declared, that a magistrate ought not to tender an oath to an unregenerate man ; thereby having communion with a wicked man, and teaching him to take the name of God in vain. The... | |
| Rhode Island Historical Society - 1843 - 880 halaman
...churches of England, anti-christian." In April following he was again sent for by the court, for teaching "publicly that a magistrate ought not to tender an oath to an unregenerate man." In July Mr. Williams appeared before the General Court. He was there charged, in addition to what has... | |
| Henry Allon - 1866 - 606 halaman
...magistrate ought not to tender an oath to ' an unregenerate person, for that they thereby have com' munion with a wicked man in the worship of God, and cause ' him to take the name of God in vain.' In this last point, we see an instance of the sort of refinement and excess to which the mind of Williams... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1845 - 560 halaman
...another, for " usual terming the churches of England antichristian " ; then, for publicly teaching, that " a magistrate ought not to tender an oath to an unregenerate man," and opposing the introduction of the unlawful " Freeman's Oath." While the Bay churches still maintained... | |
| Charles Kittredge True - 1846 - 154 halaman
...us. Such as, it was wrong " for a magistrate to tender an oath to an unregenerate man, for he would thereby have communion with a wicked man in the worship...God, and cause him to take the name of God in vain ;" and " that it was not law/ul for an unregenerate man to pray, or for a good man to join in family... | |
| 1850 - 528 halaman
...for a magistrate to tender an oath to an unregenerate man, " for he would thereby have communication with a wicked man in the worship of God, and cause him to take the name of God in vain." With still greater austerity, he publicly taught " that it was not lawful for an unregenerate man to... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 636 halaman
...Court." " 1635, Mo. 2, 30.* The Governor and Assistants sent for Mr. Williams. The occasion was, for that he had taught publicly, that a magistrate ought not to tender an oath to an unrcgenerate man, for that we thereby have communion with a wicked man in the worship of God and cause... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 644 halaman
...and limb, dec. Mo. 2, 30. The Governor and assistants sent for Mr. Williams ; tlic occasion was for that he had taught publicly, that a magistrate ought not to tender an oath to an imregenerate man, for that we thereby have communion with a wicked man in the worship of God, and cause... | |
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