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...rived of his terrestrial enjoyments upon account of his religion. Not even Americans, subjected unto a Christian prince, are to be punished either in ... ...ny one sort of professors, all these things ought to be permit ted to the Presbyterians, Independents, Anabaptists, “Toleration” — John Locke 47 Arm...
... of age. He was religiously brought up, among the Anti-Burghers, a sect of Presbyterians; the clergy- man, the Rev. Mr. Bevridge, visiting the family ... ...re treated; they are scarcely regarded as being present. This trait in our American character has been frequently noticed by foreign travel- ers. One ...