... themselves with the truth and reasonableness of its doctrines, and the peaceableness and inoffensiveness of its professors, may by good usage and persuasion, and all those convincing methods of gentleness and meekness, suitable to the rules and design... The Life of John Locke - Pagina 241door Henry Richard Fox Bourne - 1876 - 506 pagina’sVolledige weergave - Over dit boek
| Peter George Mode - 1921 - 772 pagina’s
...persuasion, and all those convincing methods of gentleness and meekness, suitable to the rules and design of the gospel, be won over to embrace, and unfeignedly...shall give some name, to distinguish it from others. 98th. The terms of admittance and communion with any church or profession shall be written in a book,... | |
| Peter George Mode - 1921 - 776 pagina’s
...and meekness, suitable to the rules and design of the gospel, be won over to embrace, and untcignedly receive the truth; therefore any seven or more persons...shall give some name, to distinguish it from others. Wth. The terms of admittance and communion with any church or profession shall be written in a book,... | |
| Peter George Mode - 1921 - 772 pagina’s
...persuasion, and all those convincing methods of gentleness and meekness, suitable to the rules and design of the gospel, be won over to embrace, and unfeignedly receive the truth; therefore any seven or more jiersons agreeing in any religion, shall constitute a church or profession, to which they shall give... | |
| Cyrus Adler, Henrietta Szold - 1926 - 742 pagina’s
...embodied in the "Constitutions" drawn up by the famous John Locke. In this instrument it was provided that any seven or more persons agreeing in any religion shall constitute a church or profession. Under this guarantee Jews, settled at Charleston as early as the end of the seventeenth and in the... | |
| Cyrus Adler, Henrietta Szold - 1926 - 706 pagina’s
...embodied in the "Constitutions" drawn up by the famous John Locke. In this instrument it was provided that any seven or more persons agreeing in any religion shall constitute a church or profession. Under this guarantee Jews, settled at Charleston as early as the end of the seventeenth and in the... | |
| Werner Sombart - 1928 - 496 pagina’s
...deren Verfasser bekanntlich Locke angesehen wird) bestimmt : „ Any seven or more persons agreeing any religion shall constitute a church or profession,...shall give some name, to distinguish it from others." * Auf durchaus toleranter Basis ruht von vornherein die Verfassung der Ansiedlung William Perms : Pennsylvania8.... | |
| 1925 - 336 pagina’s
...expressly states that as Jews, heathens and other dissenters might be induced to settle the country, any seven or more persons agreeing in any religion shall constitute a church or profession. There were also express prohibitions against disturbing any kind of religious assembly, or using reproachful... | |
| Kermit L. Hall - 2000 - 498 pagina’s
...the colony, and every person was required to be enrolled as a member of one Iand only onel church. "[A[ny seven or more persons agreeing in any religion, shall constitute a church or profession"104 and could worship without molestation, provided they adhered to three tenets: 1st. "That... | |
| James L. Underwood - 1986 - 460 pagina’s
...preservation], and all those convincing Methods of Gentleness and meekness Suitable to the Rules and design of the Gospel, be won over to embrace and unfeignedly...shall give Some name to distinguish it from others. 1 8 The economic imperative to grant religious tolerance as a magnet to settlers to populate the colony... | |
| Sheldon J. Godfrey, Judy Godfrey - 1995 - 460 pagina’s
...other dissenters from the purity of Christian religion may not be feared and kept at a distance from it therefore any seven or more persons agreeing in any...which they shall give some name to distinguish it from others."39 This document was never adopted by the assembly of the colony, but it nonetheless had some... | |
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