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" I affirm, that all the liberty of conscience, that ever I pleaded for, turns upon these two hinges: that none of the Papists, Protestants, Jews or Turks be forced to come to the ship's prayers or worship, nor compelled from their own particular prayers... "
The Monthly Repository of Theology and General Literature - Page 95
1819
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The Library of American Biography, Volume 14

Jared Sparks - United States - 1847 - 506 pages
...conscience, that ever I pleaded for, turns upon these two hinges; that none of the Papists, Protes«ints, Jews, or Turks, be forced to come to the ship's prayers or worship, or compelled from their own particular prayers or worship, if they practise any. I further add, that...
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The History of the United States of America, Volume 1

Richard Hildreth - United States - 1849 - 576 pages
...which supposal I affirm that all the liberty of conscience that ever I pleaded for turns upon these two hinges — that none of the Papists, Protestants,...from their own particular prayers or worship, if they practice any. I never denied that, notwithstanding this liberty, the commander of this ship ought to...
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The History of the United States of America, Volume 1

Richard Hildreth - United States - 1849 - 586 pages
...which supposal I affirm that all the liberty of conscience that ever I pleaded for turns upon these two hinges — that none of the Papists, Protestants,...from their own particular prayers or worship, if they practice any. I never denied that, notwithstanding this liberty, the commander of this ship ought to...
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Life of Roger Williams: The Founder of the State of Rhode Island

William Gammell - History - 1854 - 266 pages
...conscience, that ever I pleaded for, turns upon these two hinges ; that none of the Papists, Protesiants, Jews, or Turks, be forced to come to the ship's prayers or worship, or compelled from their own particular prayers or worship, if they practise any. I further add, that...
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Elements of Rhetoric

Richard Whately - English language - 1854 - 342 pages
...ship's prayers, nor compelled from their own particular prayers, or worship, if they practise any. I further add, that I never denied, that notwithstanding this liberty, the commander of the ship ought to command the ship's course; yea, and also command that justice, peace, and sobriety,...
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Elements of Rhetoric Comprising an Analysis of the Laws of Moral Evidence ...

Richard Whately - 1855 - 556 pages
...supposal, I affirm, that all the liberty of conscience, that ever I pleaded for, turns upon these two hinges, that none of the Papists, Protestants, Jews,...or Turks, be forced to come to the ship's prayers, nor compelled from their own particular prayers, or worship, if they practise any. I further add, that...
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Elements of Rhetoric: Comprising an Analysis of the Laws of Moral Evidence ...

Richard Whately - English language - 1855 - 560 pages
...supposal, I affirm, that all the liberty of conscience, that ever I pleaded for, turns upon these two hinges, that none of the Papists, Protestants, Jews,...or Turks, be forced to come to the ship's prayers, nor compelled from their own particular prayers, or worship, if they practise any. I further add, that...
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The New England History: From the Discovery of the Continent by ..., Volume 1

Charles Wyllys Elliott - America - 1857 - 496 pages
...Providence, his protest against this charge. He said : " I affirm that (in case of a ship at sea), none of the Papists, Protestants, Jews, or Turks, be forced to come to the ship's prayers or worships ; but I never denied that the commander of the ship ought to command the ship's course ; and...
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The New England History: From the Discovery of the Continent by ..., Volume 1

Charles Wyllys Elliott - New England - 1857 - 502 pages
...Providence, his protest against this charge. He said : " I affirm that (in case of a ship at sea), none of the Papists, Protestants, Jews, or Turks, be forced to come to the ship's prayers or worships ; but I never denied that the commander of the ship ought to command the ship's course ; and...
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The New England History, from the Discovery of the Continent by ..., Volume 2

Charles Wyllys Elliott - New England - 1857 - 488 pages
...of Providence, his protest against this charge. He said : "I affirm that (in case of a ship at sea), none of the Papists, Protestants, Jews, or Turks, be forced to come to the ship's prayers or worships ; but I never denied that the commander of the ship ought to command the ship's course ; and...
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