| Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Governors - 1916 - 340 pagina’s
...themselves entirely of Williams and prevent his establishing an independent community "where all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God," sent a small sloop in charge of Captain Underhill to apprehend Williams and carry him on board a ship... | |
| Newport Historical Society - 1918 - 194 pagina’s
...it. That code concludes with these words : "And otherwise than thus what is herein forbidden, all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God. And let the saints of the Most High walk in this colony without molestation, in the name of Jehovah... | |
| Thomas Williams Bicknell - 1920 - 460 pagina’s
...not overlooked the claims of particularism. Otherwise than what is * * * herein forbidden, all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God. The Island (Aquidneck) was refined, flourishing, aristocratic, while the mainland was primitive, poor... | |
| William Thomas Whitley - 1923 - 404 pagina’s
...whose wording seems due to John Clarke : — " Otherwise than thus what is herein forbidden, all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God. And let the saints of the Most High walk in this colony without molestation in the name of Jehovah... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1937 - 1040 pagina’s
...Milan, religious freedom is incor porated into the law of the land in these words [124] VOICE "All men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God, and let the saints of the Most High walk in the colony without molestation in the name of Jehovah,... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1938 - 1270 pagina’s
...Milan, religious freedom is incorporated into the law of the land in these words. [124] dice "All men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God, and let the saints of the Most High walk in the colony without molestation in the name of Jehovah,... | |
| Rhode Island Historical Society - 1838 - 396 pagina’s
...established throughout the whole Colony. And otherwise than thus, what is herein forbidden, all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God. AND LET THE SAINTS OF THE MOST HlGH WALK IN THIS COLONY WITHOUT MOLESTATION, IN THE NAME OF JEHOVAH... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1961 - 942 pagina’s
...the Code of Laws, 1647 (1847), 50: ". . . and, otherwise than thus what is herein forbidden, all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his GOD . . . ." See Cobb, The Rise of Religious Liberty in America (1902), 423^40. 45 See note 2, supra. 40... | |
| Marilyn J. Chiat - 1997 - 486 pagina’s
...citi/ens religious liberiy. Rhode Islands code of laws, adopted in 1647, clearly states that "all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God." Fleeing Salem in 1636, Williams was able to purchase land from friendly Indians where he established... | |
| William Cathcart - 2001 - 502 pagina’s
...whole colony; and otherwise than thus what is herein forbidden (non-religious crimes •>"';/}. all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God. And let the saints of the Most High walk in this colony, without molestation, in the name of Jehovah... | |
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