Lectures on the Growth and Development of the United States, Volume 2Amer. Educational Alliance, 1915 - United States |
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Page 175
... Quakers were persecuted , and the Puritans were driven to take refuge in Maryland and Carolina . A little more tolerance was exhibited in the early years of the next century , when the Huguenots , Quakers , and Presby- terians were ...
... Quakers were persecuted , and the Puritans were driven to take refuge in Maryland and Carolina . A little more tolerance was exhibited in the early years of the next century , when the Huguenots , Quakers , and Presby- terians were ...
Page 176
... Quakers were executed in 1659. Gradually the Church lost its power of authority in civil matters . The charter of 1691 provided for liberty of conscience in the worship of God to all Christians , except Papists , " and before the next ...
... Quakers were executed in 1659. Gradually the Church lost its power of authority in civil matters . The charter of 1691 provided for liberty of conscience in the worship of God to all Christians , except Papists , " and before the next ...
Page 177
Edwin Wiley. INDUSTRIES . and Irish Presbyterians and Quakers were early settled there . In East New Jersey the Puritan and the Presby- terian elements prevailed , while in West New Jersey the Quakers stood almost alone in ecclesiastical ...
Edwin Wiley. INDUSTRIES . and Irish Presbyterians and Quakers were early settled there . In East New Jersey the Puritan and the Presby- terian elements prevailed , while in West New Jersey the Quakers stood almost alone in ecclesiastical ...
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