| Edward Channing - 1912 - 684 halaman
...their deserts all who shall mutiny or assert that " there ought to be no ... officers, because all are equal in Christ, therefore no masters nor officers,...laws nor orders, no corrections nor punishments." 65. Anne Hutchinson and her Adherents. — Roger Wil- Anne HutchHams had hardly ceased to offend the... | |
| Howard M. Chapin - 1916 - 320 halaman
...— if any shall preach or write, that there ought to be no Commanders, nor Officers, because all are equal in CHRIST, therefore no Masters, nor Officers,...and punish such Transgressors, according to their Deserts and Merits. This, if seriously and honestly mined, may, if it so please the Father of lights,... | |
| Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Governors - 1916 - 340 halaman
...officers; if any should preach or write that there ought to be no commanders or officers, because all are equal in Christ, therefore no masters nor officers, no laws nor orders, nor corrections nor punishments: — I say, I never denied, but in such cases, whatever is pretended,... | |
| Thomas Williams Bicknell - 1920 - 478 halaman
...officers ; if any should preach or write that there ought to be no commanders or officers, because all are equal in Christ ; therefore no masters nor officers,...and punish such transgressors, according to their deserts and merits. Mr. Williams stands self-condemned. A single sentence may embody the history of... | |
| Zechariah Chafee - 1920 - 458 halaman
...officers, because all are equal in Christ, therefore no masters nor officers, no laws nor orders, nor corrections, nor punishments ; — I say, I never...commanders may judge, resist, compel, and punish such trangrcssors, according to their deserts and merits. This, if seriously and honestly minded, may, if... | |
| Hugh Edward Egerton - 1920 - 306 halaman
...o'Jt-distanced by some of his followers, who maintained that there ought to be 'no ... officers, because all are equal in Christ, therefore no masters nor officers,...laws nor orders, no corrections nor punishments.' The principle of toleration, Williams clearly saw, did not extend to those wr.o held such subversive... | |
| Peter George Mode - 1921 - 772 halaman
...otVicer^. if any should preach or write that there ought to be no commanders or officers, because ail are equal in Christ, therefore no masters nor officers, no laws nor orders, nor corrections nor punishments; — I say, I never denied, but in such cases, whatever is pretented.... | |
| 1965 - 612 halaman
...officers; if any should preach or write that there ought to be no commanders or officers, because all are equal in Christ, therefore no masters nor officers,...and punish such transgressors, according to their deserts and merits. Hence, my concern at your refusal to pay in full the Federal income taxes due from... | |
| 1965 - 626 halaman
...officers; if any should preach or write that there ought to be no commanders or officers, because all are equal in Christ, therefore no masters nor officers,...corrections nor punishments; I say, I never denied, but in sucb cases, whatever is pretended, the commander or commanders may judge, resist, compel, and punish... | |
| William Roscoe Estep - 1990 - 240 halaman
...officers, because all are equal in Christ, therefore no masters nor officer, no laws nor orders, or corrections nor punishments; — I say, I never denied,...and punish such transgressors, according to their deserts and merits.22 There is no doubt that Williams was a profound thinker — perhaps, as he has... | |
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