| Charles Prentiss, William Sullivan - 1823 - 288 sivua
..." Mr. Hooker, was appointed to dispute with him ; but could not reduce him from any of his errors ; so the next morning the court sentenced him to depart out of the jurisdiction within six weeks ; all the ministers save one approving the sentence."t Thus expelled,... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 462 sivua
...presently. So Mr. Hooker was chosen to dispute with him, but could not reduce him from any of his errors. So, the next morning, the Court sentenced him to depart...communion with his own church, who openly disclaimed his errors, and wrote an humble submission to the magistrates, acknowledging their fault in joining with... | |
| John Pitman - 1836 - 88 sivua
...presently. So Mr. Hooker was appointed to dispute with him, but could not reduce him from any of his errors. So, the next morning, the court sentenced him to depart...communion with his own church, who openly disclaimed his errors, and wrote an humble submission to the magistrates, acknowledging their fault in joining with... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1841 - 590 sivua
...presently. So Mr. Hooker was chosen to dispute with him, but could not reduce him from any of his errors. So, the next morning, the Court sentenced him to depart...save one, approving the sentence ; and his own church hid him under question also for the same cause ; and he, at his return home, refused communion with... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - 1848 - 646 sivua
...not being able to reduce him from any of his errors, the court sentenced him to depart out of their jurisdiction, within six weeks, all the ministers, save one, approving the sentence. Mr. Williams received permission to remain at Salem till spring ; but because he would not agree not... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 558 sivua
...presently. So Mr. Hooker was appointed to dispute with him, but could not reduce him from any of his errors. So, the next morning, the court sentenced him to depart...communion with his own church, who openly disclaimed his errors, and wrote an humble submission to the magistrates, acknowledging their fault in joining with... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 550 sivua
...presently. So Mr. Hooker was appointed to dispute with him, but could not reduce him from any of his errors. So, the next morning, the court sentenced him to depart...ministers, save one, approving the sentence ; and his own1 church had him under question also for the same cause ; and he, at his return home, refused communion... | |
| John Stetson Barry - 1855 - 544 sivua
...presently. So Mr. Hooker was appointed to dispute with him, but could not reduce him from any of his errors. So the next morning the court sentenced him to depart...weeks, all the ministers, save one, approving the sentence."2 This sentence, however, owing to his infirm health, was not carried into immediate effect,... | |
| John Stetson Barry - 1855 - 544 sivua
...presently. So Mr. Hooker was appointed to dispute with him, but could not reduce him from any of his errors. So the next morning the court sentenced him to depart...weeks, all the ministers, save one, approving the sentence."2 This sentence, however, owing to his infirm health, was not carried into immediate effect,... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 636 sivua
...presently. So Mr. Hooker was chosen to dispute with him, but could not reduce him from any of his errors. So, the next morning, the Court sentenced him to depart...communion with his own church, who openly disclaimed his errors, and wrote an humble submission to the magistrates, acknowledging their fault in joining with... | |
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