| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1815 - 694 sivua
...dissentions about matters of religion ; hut it fell out otherwise, for although Mr. Wheelwright had been clearly confuted and confounded in the assembly, yet...in their opinions, and were as busy in nourishing and carrying on contentions (the principal of them) as ever before ; yea, were rather the more engaged... | |
| William Emerson - 1812 - 266 sivua
...indulged for a time, were found to be illusive. Though Mr. Wheelwright and his party had been confuted in the assembly, yet they persisted in their opinions, and were as busy as ever in nourishing the spirit of ecclesiastical contention. On 2 November, the general court assembled... | |
| John Winthrop - 1825 - 454 sivua
...effectual means of indifference and contempt, to reconcile this theological quarreT." clearly confuted nnd confounded in the assembly, yet they persisted in...court, being assembled in the 2 of the 9th month, and * L finding, upon consultation, that two so opposite parties could not ||contain|| in the same body,... | |
| William Parsons Lunt - 1840 - 164 sivua
...of the offices, they had previously held. At length, "the General Court being; assembled in the 3d of the 9th month, and finding, upon consultation, that two so opposite parties could not continue in the same body, without apparent hazard of ruin to the whole, agreed to send away some of... | |
| Jeremy Belknap - 1846 - 336 sivua
...proclaimed her censures and " vented her revelations." The General Court interposed ; and, " finding that two so opposite parties could not contain in...body without apparent hazard of ruin to the whole" (Winthrop's Journal, ]., 245), " disfranchised and banished Wheelwright, and banished Mrs. Hutchinson,... | |
| 1848 - 804 sivua
...dissensions about matters of religion ; but it fell out otherwise. For although Mr. Wheelwright had been clearly confuted and confounded in the Assembly, yet...in their opinions, and were as busy in nourishing and carrying on contentions (the principal of them) as ever before ; yea, were rather the more engaged... | |
| William Hubbard - 1848 - 852 sivua
...dissensions about matters of religion ; but it fell out otherwise. For although Mr. Wheelwright had been clearly confuted and confounded in the Assembly, yet...in their opinions, and were as busy in nourishing and carrying on contentions (the principal of them) as ever before ; yea, were rather the more engaged... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1849 - 586 sivua
...party persisted in their errors, and " were as busy in nourishing contentions as before." Convinced " that two so opposite parties could not contain in...body without apparent hazard of ruin to the whole," the General Court, at its session shortly after, resolved Nov. 2. upon decisive steps. Aspinwall, elected... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1849 - 576 sivua
...party persisted in their errors, and " were as busy in nourishing contentions as before." Convinced " that two so opposite parties could not contain in...body without apparent hazard of ruin to the whole," the General Court, at its session shortly after, -resolved Nov. 2. upon decisive steps. Aspinwall,... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 558 sivua
...conduct, for it may be a warning. For though Mr. Wheelwright and those of his party had been »n*K clearly confuted and confounded in the assembly, yet...court, being assembled in the 2 of the 9th month, and fmding, upon consultation, that two so opposite parties could not || contain || in the same body, without... | |
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