| Charles Wentworth Upham - Freedom of religion - 1827 - 60 pages
...from you in opinion, yet bouldmgthe same foundation in religion, as Anabaptists, Seekers, Antinomiaas, and the like, might be permitted to live among you,...which I received this short answer from your then goVemour Mr. Dudley. God forbid (said he) our love for the truth should be grewne soe could that we... | |
| George Bancroft - 1834 - 532 pages
...of harboring a thought of intolerant cruelty ; but the rugged Dudley was not mellowed by old age. " God forbid," said he, " our love for the truth should be grown so cold, that we should tolerate errors. — I die no libertine." — " Better tolerate hypocrites and... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1834 - 530 pages
...of harboring a thought of intolerant cruelty ; but the rugged Dudley was not mellowed by old age. " God forbid," said he, " our love for the truth should be grown so cold, that we should tolerate errors.—I die no libertine."—"Better tolerate hypocrites and tares... | |
| George Bancroft - 1839 - 506 pages
...harboring a 1651. thought of intolerant cruelty; l but the rugged Dudley was not mellowed by old age. " God forbid," said he, " our love for the truth should be grown so cold, that we should tolerate errors.—I die no libertine."—"Better tolerate hypocrites and tares... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1841 - 368 pages
...of harboring a thought of intolerant cruelty ; but the rugged Dudley was not mellowed by old age. " God forbid," said he, " our love for the truth should be grown so cold, that we should tolerate errors. Idle no libertine." — "Better tolerate hypocrites and tares... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1844 - 514 pages
...harboring a 1651 thought of intolerant cruelty ; * but the rugged Dudley was not mellowed by old age. " God forbid," said he, " our love for the truth should be grown so cold, that we should tolerate errors. — I die no libertine." — "Better tolerate hypocrites and... | |
| George Bancroft - United States - 1854 - 550 pages
...harbouring a thought of intolerant cruelty ; (2) but the rugged Dudley was not mellowed by old age. " God forbid,' said he, " our love for the truth should be grown so cold, that we should tolerate «rrors.—I die no libertine."—" Better tolerate hypocrites and tares... | |
| GEORGE BANCROFT - 1856 - 500 pages
...harboring a 16 51 thought of intolerant cruelty; 1 but the rugged Dudley was not mellowed by old age. " God forbid," said he, " our love for the truth should be grown so cold, that we should tolerate errors.—I die no libertine."—"Better tolerate hypocrites and tares... | |
| Joseph Barlow Felt - New England - 1862 - 742 pages
...me to write to the Governor thereof, to know if those that differ from you in opinion, yet houlding the same foundation in religion, as Anabaptists, Seekers,...forbid (said he) our love for the ' truth should be growne so could that we should tolerate errours. I hope you doe not assume to yourselves infaliibilitie... | |
| 1865
...thofe that differ from you in opinion, yet houlding the fame foundation in religion, as Anabaptifts, Seekers, Antinomians, and the like, might be permitted to live among you, to which I received this fhort anfwer from your then governour Mr. Dudley, God forbid (faid he) our love for the truth mould... | |
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