| Daniel Defoe - 1703 - 500 páginas
...voluntarily confenting to the making thofe Laws, can never be call'd Perfecution, but Juftice. But Juftice is always Violence to the Party offending, for every Man is Innocent in his own Eyes. The firft execution of the Laws againft Diflenters in England, was in the Days of King James the Firft... | |
| 1830 - 524 páginas
...The first execution of the laws against the Dissenters in England, was in the days of King James I. And what did it amount to ? Truly, the worst they...suffered was, at their own request, to let them go to New-England, and erect a colony, give them great privileges, defend them against invaders, and receive... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 548 páginas
...: " The first execution of the laws against Dissenters in England, was in the days of King James I. And what did it amount to ? Truly, the worst they...suffered was, at their own request, to let them go to New-England, and erect a colony, give them great privileges, defend them against invaders, and receive... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 558 páginas
...minds of men must have been strangely obtuse, not to perceive the irony of the following passage : " The first execution of the laws against Dissenters in England, was in the days of King James I. And what did it amount to ? Truly, the worst they suffered was, at their own request, to let them... | |
| Walter Wilson - 1830 - 558 páginas
...minds of men must have been strangely obtuse, not to perceive the irony of the following passage : " The first execution of the laws against Dissenters in England, was in the days of King James I. And what did it amount to ? Truly, the worst they suffered was, at their own request, to let them... | |
| 1830 - 744 páginas
...men must have been strangely obtuse, not to perceive the irony of the following passage : 'The fi rst execution of the laws against Dissenters in England, was in the days of King James 1. And what did it amount to ? Truly, the worst they suffered was, at their own request, to let them... | |
| Daniel Defoe - 1840 - 1024 páginas
...after voluntarily consenting to the making those laws, can never be called persecution, but justice. But justice is always violence to the party offending, for every man is innocent in bis own eyes. The first execution of the laws against dissenters in England was in the days of King... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1876 - 466 páginas
...after voluntarily consenting to the making those laws, can never be called persecution, but justice. sfaction the father took in I. ; and what did it amount to P Truly, the worst they suffered was, at their own request, to let them... | |
| Edward Arber - 1883 - 714 páginas
...been voluntarily consenting to the making of those Laws, can never be called Persecution, but Justice. But Justice is always Violence to the party offending...Dissenters in England, was in the days of King JAMES I.; and what did it amount to ? Truly, the worst they suffered was, at their own request, to let them... | |
| William Minton - 1879 - 192 páginas
...'tis not a Christian spirit." You talk of persecution ; what persecution have you to complain of 1 " The first execution of the laws against Dissenters in England was in the days of King James I. And what did it amount to 1 Truly the worst they suffered was at their own request to let them go... | |
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