| Timothy Hall, Timothy L. Hall - 1998 - 220 sivua
...experiment in religious liberty whose beginnings had been so tempestuous. It declared: No person within said colony, at any time hereafter, shall be any wise...any differences in opinion in matters of religion, and do not actually disturb the civil peace of our said colony; but that every person and persons may... | |
| jeffrey s gurock - 1998 - 516 sivua
...royall will and pleasure . . . that noe person within the sayd colonye, at any tyme hereafter, shall bee any wise molested, punished, disquieted, or called in question, for any differences in opinione in matters of religion, and doc not actually disturb the civill peace of [his] sayd colony;... | |
| Alfred H. Knight - 1998 - 294 sivua
...which contained America's first guarantee of religious freedom. "Noe person," it promised "shall bee any wise molested, punished, disquieted, or called in question, for any differences in opinione in matters of religion" so long as he does "not actually disturb the civil peace of our sayd... | |
| William Cathcart - 2001 - 516 sivua
...from King Charles, against the earnest prayers of the older colonies, a «harter that declared "that no person within the said colony, at any time hereafter,...disquieted, or called in question for any differences of opinion or matters of religfon." In the second of two addresses presented to the king he said respecting... | |
| Kermit L. Hall - 2001 - 806 sivua
...Plantations of 1663 provided: [N]oe person within the sayd cotooye, at any tyxne hereafter, shall bee any wise molested, punished, disquieted, or called in question, for any differences in opinione in matters of religion, and doe not actually disturb the rivill peace of our sayd colony;... | |
| Meredith Baldwin Weddle - 2001 - 365 sivua
...narrow sense. But the act continued: "noe person inhabitinge within this jurisdiction shall bee in any wise molested, punished, disquieted or called in question for any differences of opinion in matters of religion, whoe doe not actually disturbe the civill peace of the Collony."30... | |
| Maureen Moakley, Elmer E. Cornwell - 2001 - 268 sivua
...established church and orthodoxy was enforced by the government. As a result, the charter mandates that "no person within the said colony, at any time hereafter shall be anywise molested, punished, disquieted, or called in question, for any differences in opinion in matters... | |
| William Cathcart - 2001 - 502 sivua
...charter of 1663, inspired by their convictions and their Baptist agent in London, it is written, " No person within the said colony, at any time hereafter, shall be anywise molested, punished, disquieted, or called in question for any difference of opinion in matters... | |
| William Lee Miller - 2003 - 300 sivua
...his life: That our royal will and pleasure is, that no person within the said colony, at any times hereafter, shall be any wise molested, punished, disquieted, or called in question, for difference in opinion in matters of religion, [that] do not actually disturb the civil peace of our... | |
| William F. Jr Cox - 2004 - 558 sivua
...true Religion. (Cobb, 1968, p. 427) The section on religion in the Rhode Island charter of 1663 read: "No person within the said colony, at any time hereafter, shall be any wise molested, punished, disqualified, or called in question for any difference of opinion in matters of religion: every person... | |
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