Catholicism in New England to 1788, Volume 24Catholic University of America, 1936 - 479 pages |
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Page 175
... priests . In the early days the New England colonists considered priests as " unclean spirits " who should not be allowed within the limits of the settlements . They feared that priests were the prime elements in certain movements ...
... priests . In the early days the New England colonists considered priests as " unclean spirits " who should not be allowed within the limits of the settlements . They feared that priests were the prime elements in certain movements ...
Page 192
... priests could be seized by any person and could be committed to jail by any justice of the peace . Unlike the 1647 law , this made no provision for any priest who came as an official representative . Further re- strictions were placed ...
... priests could be seized by any person and could be committed to jail by any justice of the peace . Unlike the 1647 law , this made no provision for any priest who came as an official representative . Further re- strictions were placed ...
Page 209
... priest , Father Thury by name . " The Durham tradition stated that two priests accompanied these raiders . The latter is confirmed by the official report of William Redford , deputy secretary of the province of New Hampshire , to ...
... priest , Father Thury by name . " The Durham tradition stated that two priests accompanied these raiders . The latter is confirmed by the official report of William Redford , deputy secretary of the province of New Hampshire , to ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
Formation of the New England Colonial Mind with | 9 |
The New England Colonial Mind and the Catholic | 45 |
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