| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1846 - 736 pages
...1652, written in the behalf of Mr. William Pincheon, who is one that we did all love and respect. But his book and the doctrine therein contained we cannot...taketh upon him to condemn the judgment of most, if not of all, both ancient and modern divines, who were learned, orthodox and godly, in a point of so great... | |
| Joseph Barlow Felt - New England - 1862 - 742 pages
...publication of Pynchon. They speak of his doctrine as dangerous and pernicious. Their words are : " We are much grieved, that such an erroneous pamphlet...penned by any New England man, especially a magistrate among us." We do not know " any of our ministers in all the four jurisdictions, that doth approve of... | |
| United States - 1869 - 396 pages
...who speak of Pynchon'c doctrine as dangerous and pernicious. ' ' We •'are much grieved," they say, "that such an " erroneous pamphlet was penned, by any New "England man, especially a Magistrate among " us " Not a Minister in the four Colonies, they said approved it; but all judged it heretical.... | |
| Springfield (Mass.), Henry Martyn Burt - Springfield (Mass.) - 1898 - 486 pages
...April, 1652, written in the behalf of Mr. William Pincheon, who is one that we did love and respect. But his book and the doctrine therein contained we cannot...grieved, that such an erroneous pamphlet was penned by a New England man, especially a Magistrate amongst us, wherein he taketh upon him to condemn the judgment... | |
| Pennsylvania Society of Colonial Governors - United States - 1916 - 340 pages
...1652, written in the behalf of Mr. William Pincheon, who is one that we did all love and respect. But his book and the doctrine therein contained we cannot...grieved, that such an erroneous pamphlet was penned by a New England man, especially a Magistrate amongst us, wherein he taketh upon him to condemn the judgment... | |
| National Americana Society - United States - 1926 - 926 pages
...written in behalf of William Pincheon, who is one that we did all love and respect. But his book and doctrine therein contained we cannot but abhor as...upon him to condemn the judgment of most, if not all, ancient and modern divines who were learned, orthodox and godly in a point of so great weight and concernment,... | |
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