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" The occasion was, 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 God in vain. "
The History of New England from 1630 to 1649 - Sivu 158
tekijä(t) John Winthrop - 1825
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Massachusetts Historical Society - 1804 - 608 sivua
...Williams was banished, were : — " That a magistrate ought not to tender an oath to an unregenerate man, for that we thereby have communion with a wicked...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...

Memoir of Roger Williams: The Founder of the State of Rhode-Island

James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 462 sivua
...was, 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...all the ministers, and very clearly confuted. Mr. Endicott was at first of the same opinion, but he gave place to the truth. Vol. ip 157. We may repeat,...

Memoir of Roger Williams: The Founder of the State of Rhode-Island

James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 454 sivua
...name of God in vain. He was heard before all the ministers, and very clearly confuted. Mr. Endicott was at first of the same opinion, but he gave place to the truth. Vol. ip 157. We may repeat, here, what ought to be constantly borne in mind, that the statements...

The History and Antiquities of New England, New York, and New Jersey ...

John Warner Barber - 1841 - 590 sivua
...was 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...was heard before all the ministers, and very clearly confessed. Mr. Endicott was at first of the same opinion, but gave place to the teacher. Mo. 11 Jan....

The Library of American Biography

Jared Sparks - 1845 - 482 sivua
...Winthrop, " 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...before all the ministers, and very clearly confuted." So says the Governor. Had Mr. Williams given a version of the argument, the result might have been...

The British Quarterly Review, Nide 44

Henry Allon - 1866 - 606 sivua
...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...

Shawmut, Or, The Settlement of Boston by the Puritan Pilgrims

Charles Kittredge True - 1846 - 154 sivua
...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...

Publications, Numero 4

Hanserd Knollys Society for the Publication of the Works of Early English and Other Baptist Writers - 1848 - 510 sivua
...had taught publicly, it was said, " that a magistrate ought not to tender an oath to an unregenerate man, for that we thereby have communion with a wicked...was heard before all the ministers, and very clearly confuted."2 In the month of July he was again summoned to Boston, and some other dangerous opinions...

History of the Puritans in England, and The Pilgrim Fathers

1850 - 528 sivua
...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...

The History of New England from 1630 to 1649, Nide 1

John Winthrop - 1853 - 550 sivua
...was, 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...first of the same opinion, but he gave place to the || 'truth ||. Mo. 3. 6.] A general court was held at Newtown, where John Haynes, Esq., was chosen governour,...




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