The Triumph of Religious Liberty Over the Spirit of Persecution: Being an Account of the Trials of Several Persons, for an Outrageous and Unprovoked Persecution, at Great Bardfield, in the County of Essex. ...printed in the year, 1795 - 32 pages |
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... he feize him ? With both hands at once , my Lord , on each fide of his breaft . Seeing him in this : danger , I reached my hand over the door to prevent them from dragging A. dragging him away . Juft before I laid hold of ( 12 )
... he feize him ? With both hands at once , my Lord , on each fide of his breaft . Seeing him in this : danger , I reached my hand over the door to prevent them from dragging A. dragging him away . Juft before I laid hold of ( 12 )
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... hold of him , Robert Holmes came up and kicked him on the thigh ; and when I laid hold of Mr. Barker to prevent them from dragging him amongst the mob , Holmes feized upon my arm , and endeavoured to pull me over the door , ufing many ...
... hold of him , Robert Holmes came up and kicked him on the thigh ; and when I laid hold of Mr. Barker to prevent them from dragging him amongst the mob , Holmes feized upon my arm , and endeavoured to pull me over the door , ufing many ...
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... hold Barker , when he had got hold of him ? he anfwered and fwore , " I could not hold him , for his oat rent . " He wifhed he had had a hold of one of the parfons , and he would have held him , and have done for him . b . William Smith ...
... hold Barker , when he had got hold of him ? he anfwered and fwore , " I could not hold him , for his oat rent . " He wifhed he had had a hold of one of the parfons , and he would have held him , and have done for him . b . William Smith ...
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... that it was not in his power to have taken hold of thofe PERSONS who were the INSTIGATORS of these Riots ; but that it did not at all excuse those who had been guilty . It was a Crime " a Crime of the greatest magnitude , and ought ( 31 )
... that it was not in his power to have taken hold of thofe PERSONS who were the INSTIGATORS of these Riots ; but that it did not at all excuse those who had been guilty . It was a Crime " a Crime of the greatest magnitude , and ought ( 31 )
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addrefs affault affembled Affociate afked againſt anfwered anſwer aſked Bardfield becauſe buſineſs cafe Chelmsford church Church of England confciences conftable congregation converfation Court curfes defendants defign diſturbed door eſcape faid fame Farrier feem fent fervice feveral fhall fhould fituation fmall fome fpirit ftated ftones fuch fuppofed fure Garrow Gentlemen Goſpel Grimwood guilty hallooing hear him fay Henry Brittain Hitchin houfe houſe indictment James Calek Jenkins John Blake juft Juftice Jury keeping fentery Ketley learned Serjeant licence Lordship Mafter Minifter muſt noife o'clock oaths obferved occafion old caufe parish perfecution perfons pleaſe poor preach preachers prefent profecution profecutor promife puniſhment reafon refpect Richard Brittain rioters Robert Holmes Samuel Barker Sarah Brittain ſay ſeemed Serjeant Bond ſome ſpeak Sunday thefe themfelves theſe thofe Thomas Cole thoſe Trower Verdict violence Weathersfield Wilks William Heath William Hurd William Smith witneffes
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Page 1 - Wilt thou then not be afraid of the power ? Do that which is good, and thou shalt have praise of the same. For he is a minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid ; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil.
Page 1 - ... he is a minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil. Wherefore ye must needs be subject, not only for wrath- but also for conscience