| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1815 - 694 páginas
...than the express word of God,) and withstood it, telling them, that when he consented to that order, he never intended it should extend to the breach of....such as the subjection of wives to their husbands, and gave divers solid reasons against it. Then one Green (who had married the wife of one Beggerly,... | |
| John Winthrop - 1825 - 456 páginas
...witty man of their own company, and withstood it, telling them that, when he consented to that order, he never intended it should extend to the breach of any ordinance of God, such as the ||asubjection|| of wives to their husbands, &c. and gave divers solid reasons against it. Then one... | |
| John Winthrop - 1825 - 456 páginas
...witty man of their own company, and withstood it, telling them that, when he consented to that order, he never intended it should extend to the breach of any ordinance of God, such as the ||2subjection|| of wives to their husbands, &c. and gave divers solid reasons against it. Then one... | |
| 1843 - 682 páginas
...a witty man, of their company, and withstood it, telling them that when he consented to that order, he never intended it should extend to the breach of...replied, that, if they should restrain their wives, &,c., all the women in the country would cry out of them, &c. Arnold answered him thus: Did you pretend... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 462 páginas
...witty man of their own company, and withstood it, telling them, that when he consented to that order, he never intended it should extend to the breach of...divers solid reasons against it. Then one Greene, (who hath married the wife of one Beggerly, whose husband is living, and no divorce, &c."but only,... | |
| Andrews Norton - 1839 - 844 páginas
...Verin, for breach of covenant in restraining liberty of conscience, be withheld the liberty of voting, till he declare the contrary." " And there stood up,"...such as the subjection of wives to their husbands, and so forth ; and gave divers solid reasons against it. Then one Greene, he replied, that if they... | |
| Rhode Island Historical Society - 1843 - 880 páginas
...a witty man, of their company, and withstood it, telling them that when he consented to that order, he never intended it should extend to the breach of...replied, that, if they should restrain their wives, &c., all the women in the country would cry out of them, &c. Arnold answered him thus: Did you pretend... | |
| William Hubbard - 1848 - 852 páginas
...than the express word of God,) and withstood it, telling them that, when he consented to that order, he never intended it should extend to the breach of...such as the subjection of wives to their husbands, and gave divers solid reasons against it. Then one Green3 (who had married the wife of one Beggerly,4... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 550 páginas
...See Callender, 35, 43, 80, 93. and withstood it, telling them that, when he consented to that order, he never intended it should extend to the breach of...as the || subjection || of wives to their husbands, etc., and gave divers solid reasons against it. Then one Greene (who hath married the wife of one Beggerly,1... | |
| Joseph Barlow Felt - 1855 - 758 páginas
...break the ordinance of God, which commanded wives to be in subjection to their husbands. John Green replied^ that if they should restrain their wives, all the women in the country would ery out against them. Arnold rejoined, " Did you pretend to leave Massachusetts because you would not... | |
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