The American People: A Study in National Psychology1909 |
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... Quakers were to be sorrowed over rather than to be corrected in anger . Although the Quakers fell under the Pilgrim lash just as later they did under the Puritan , and although it was applied in a spirit of charity rather than vengeance ...
... Quakers were to be sorrowed over rather than to be corrected in anger . Although the Quakers fell under the Pilgrim lash just as later they did under the Puritan , and although it was applied in a spirit of charity rather than vengeance ...
الصفحة 172
... Quakers , just as they gleefully relate the whipping of Obadiah Holmes , the Baptist , who had the temerity to go to Lynn to give a dying brother consolation , as evi- dence of Puritan intolerance . 1 See p . 340 . That persecution ...
... Quakers , just as they gleefully relate the whipping of Obadiah Holmes , the Baptist , who had the temerity to go to Lynn to give a dying brother consolation , as evi- dence of Puritan intolerance . 1 See p . 340 . That persecution ...
الصفحة 173
... Quakers and drove forth Roger Williams , who had already been driven out of England by Laud , for the very simple reason that all society was founded on persecution , and he who differed from the majority and was courageous enough or ...
... Quakers and drove forth Roger Williams , who had already been driven out of England by Laud , for the very simple reason that all society was founded on persecution , and he who differed from the majority and was courageous enough or ...
الصفحة 175
... Quakers otherwise than in the way they did , we might well believe in the theory of " miracle " set up by their over - zealous but injudicious defenders and find proof that they were touched by the divine spark ; but the fact that the ...
... Quakers otherwise than in the way they did , we might well believe in the theory of " miracle " set up by their over - zealous but injudicious defenders and find proof that they were touched by the divine spark ; but the fact that the ...
الصفحة 176
... Quakers . We have been told that they offended the sober taste of the Puritans by their extravagance and indecency in dress ; that their manners and speech were offensive ; that they made sport of religion and sought to overthrow civil ...
... Quakers . We have been told that they offended the sober taste of the Puritans by their extravagance and indecency in dress ; that their manners and speech were offensive ; that they made sport of religion and sought to overthrow civil ...
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