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" And otherwise than thus, what is herein forbidden, all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God. "
The Geography, History, and Statistics, of America, and the West Indies ... - Page 113
by Henry Charles Carey, J. Lea - 1823 - 472 pages
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The baptist Magazine

1858 - 860 pages
...Williams, two years before (1647), had adopted a code of laws, in which this avowal occurs : — ' All men may walk as their consciences persuade them, — every one in the name of his God. And let the lambs of the Most High walk in this colony without molestation, in the name of Jehovah...
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An Appeal from the Judgments of Great Britain Respecting the United States ...

Robert Walsh - Public opinion Great Britain - 1819 - 574 pages
...established throughout the whole colony. And otherwise than thus, what is herein forbidden, all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God. And let the lambs of the Most High walk in this colony without molestation, in the name of Jehovah...
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society

Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1826 - 666 pages
...established throughout the whole Colony. And otherwise than thus, what is herein forbidden,^ all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his *JOD. A.ND LET THE LAlVfBS ,OF THE MOST IIlGH WALK * This word is recorded in large capitals. t The...
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Memoir of Roger Williams: The Founder of the State of Rhode-Island

James Davis Knowles - Rhode Island - 1834 - 454 pages
...except civil regulations, concludes thus : " Otherwise than thus, what is herein forbidden, all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God. And let the lambs of the Most High walk, in this colony, without molestation, in the name of Jehovah,...
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The American Baptist Magazine, Volume 14

Baptists - 1834 - 514 pages
...except civil regulations, concludes thus : " Otherwise than thus, what is herein forhidden, all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God. And let the lambs of the Most High wulk, in this colony, without molestation, in the name of Jehovah,...
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Discourses Comprising a History of the First Congregational Church in ...

Edward Brooks Hall - Providence (R.I.) - 1836 - 76 pages
...adopted by the first General Assembly, in 1647. " Otherwise than thus what is herein forbidden, all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God. And let the lambs of the Most High walk, in this colony, without molestation, in the name of Jehovah,...
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A Discourse Delivered at Providence, August 5, L836: In Commemoration of the ...

John Pitman - Rhode Island - 1836 - 88 pages
...established throughout the whole colony ; and otherwise than thus what is herein forbidden, all men may walk as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God. And let the lambs of the Most High walk, in this colony, without molestation, in the name of Jehovah,...
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The Spirit of Roger Williams: With a Portrait of One of His Descendants

Lorenzo Dow Johnson - Clergy - 1839 - 112 pages
...the utmost latitude is given to the conscience in matters of religion; and providing that "ALL MEN MAY WALK AS THEIR CONSCIENCES PERSUADE THEM, EVERY ONE IN THE NAME OF HIS GOD." For his faithful services, the General Assembly passed a vote of thanks to Mr. Williams, who had been...
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An Address to the People of Rhode Island: Delivered in Newport, on Wednesday ...

William Giles Goddard - Constitutional history - 1843 - 88 pages
...established throughout the whole Colony ; and otherwise than this, what is herein forbidden, all men may walk, as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God. And let the Saints of the Most High walk, in this Colony, without molestation, in the name of Jehovah...
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Southern Quarterly Review, Volume 4

Daniel Kimball Whitaker, Milton Clapp, William Gilmore Simms, James Henley Thornwell - 1843 - 552 pages
...established throughout the whole colony; and otherwise than this, what is herein forbidden, all men may walk, as their consciences persuade them, every one in the name of his God. And let the saints of the Most High walk, in this colony, without molestation, in the name of Jehovah...
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