| Shakers - 1823 - 352 pages
...soon in a great measure released from the pumps; and the captain, after this, gave them free and full liberty to worship God according to the dictates of their own consciences, and promised that he would never molest them again. He was faithful to his promise, and treated them with... | |
| Jonathan Clement - Bible - 1838 - 60 pages
...once above all the opinions with which they had been conversant ; and having contended strenuously for liberty to worship God according to the dictates of their own consciences, and having done and suffered so much to accomplish this great object, it is not strange that they should... | |
| John Adams Albro - 1847 - 336 pages
...country, was not merely to escape fines and imprisonment for non-conformity. They wished, it is true, for liberty to worship God according to the dictates of their own consciences, and they shrunk with a natural dread from the severe penalties of laws which they could not obey without... | |
| Shakers - 1848 - 400 pages
...soon in a great measure released from the pumps ; and the captain, after this, gave them free and full liberty to worship God according to the dictates of their own consciences, and promised that he would never molest them again. He was faithful to his promise, and treated them with... | |
| Adin Ballou - Christian socialism - 1854 - 670 pages
...soon in a great measure released from the pumps ; and the captain, after this, gave them free and full liberty to worship God according to the dictates of their own consciences, and promised that he would never molest them again. He was faithful to his promise, and treated them with... | |
| Benjamin Seth Youngs - Second Advent - 1856 - 682 pages
...soon, in a great measure, released from the pumps; the captain, after this, gave them free and full liberty to worship God according to the dictates of their own consciences, and promised that he would never molest them again. He was faithful to his promise, and treated them with... | |
| Thomas Hamilton Murray - Connecticut - 1903 - 508 pages
...braved the perils of the ocean, and the worse perils of an inhospitable shore and an inclement clime to enjoy the rights of civil and religious liberty,...personal convictions, and for the achievement or in defence of civil and religious right, voluntarily exchanged the peaceful implements of industry for... | |
| Nardi Reeder Campion - Biography & Autobiography - 1990 - 212 pages
...soon in a great measure released from the pumps; and the captain after this, gave them free and full liberty to worship God according to the dictates of their own consciences, and promised that he would never molest them again. He was faithful to his promise, and treated them with... | |
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