| John Gilmary Shea - 1886 - 734 halaman
...Father Farmer1s first visit to it noted in his register is June 27, 1759. colony in 1738, we read: " You are to permit a Liberty of Conscience to all Persons (except Papists)." 1 In the next colony, New York, Catholicity was virtually extinct. The little body gathered there while... | |
| John Gilmary Shea - 1886 - 730 halaman
...Father Fanner's first visit to it noted in his register is June 27, 1759. colony in 1738, we read : " You are to permit a Liberty of Conscience to all Persons (except Papists)." ' In the next colony, New York, Catholicity was virtually extinct. The little body gathered there while... | |
| Moses Harvey - 1890 - 198 halaman
...exerciseof all such modes of religious worship as are not prohibited by law, provided they be content with a quiet and peaceable enjoyment of the same, not giving offence or scandal* to government." The year which witnessed this happy change brought the Rev. Dr. O'Donnell, a Roman Catholicclergyman,... | |
| New Hampshire (Colony) Probate Court - 1890 - 1038 halaman
...Vice Admiral) to account with the Receiver Gen1 of the Admiralty for Monies received. 62. " You shall permit a Liberty of Conscience to all Persons (except Papists) so they be contented with a quiet & peaceable Enjoyment of the same, not giving Offence or Scandal to the Government."... | |
| Philip Alexander Bruce, William Glover Stanard - 1913 - 536 halaman
...into any Publick Office, nor Suffer those that have been admitted formerly to Continue therein. 64. You are to Permit a Liberty of Conscience to all Persons except Papists, so they be contented with a quiet and peaceable Enjoyment of the Same not giving Offence or Scandal to the... | |
| Stephen Beauregard Weeks - 1893 - 102 halaman
...ecclesiastical control of the Bishop of London. Burrington had the right of collation,1 and was instructed to " permit a liberty of conscience to all persons (except papists) so as they be contented with a quiet and peaceable enjoyment of the same, not giving offence or scandal... | |
| 1893 - 608 halaman
...ecclesiastical control of the Bishop of London. Burrington had the right of collation,1 and was instructed to " permit a liberty of conscience to all persons (except papists) so as they be contented with a quiet and peaceable enjoyment of the same, not giving offence or scandal... | |
| New Jersey Historical Society - 1894 - 742 halaman
...and Burlington. Among the numerous instructions given to the governor was one directing him to permit liberty of conscience to all persons (except Papists), so they may be contented with a quiet and peaceful enjoyment of the same, not giving offence or scandal to the government." To this the instructions... | |
| Daniel Woodley Prowse - 1895 - 914 halaman
...the free exercise of all such modes of religions worship as are not prohibited by law, provided they be contented with a quiet and peaceable enjoyment of the same, not giving offence or scandal to Government. " JNO. CAMPBELL." Under the benign sway of this excellent Governor the first Roman Catholic... | |
| Edward Tanjore Corwin, Joseph Henry Dubbs, John Taylor Hamilton - 1895 - 582 halaman
...vcrtuc of any Patent under our Great Seal of lingland or our Seal of our Province of Xcw York. " You arc to permit a liberty of Conscience to all Persons (except Papists), so they be contented with a quiet and Peaceable enjoyment of it, not giving offence or scandall to the Government."... | |
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