| George Berkeley - 1820 - 514 strani
...sorts of anabaptists, besides presbyterians, quakers, independents, and many of no profession at all. Notwithstanding so many differences, here are fewer...elsewhere, the people living peaceably with their neighbours of whatsoever persuasion. \They alj agree in one point, that the church of England is the... | |
| George Berkeley - 1820 - 506 strani
...sorts of anabaptists, besides presbyterians, quakers, independents, and many of no profession at all. Notwithstanding so many differences, here are fewer...elsewhere, the people living peaceably with their neighbours of whatsoever persuasion. They all agree in one point, that the church of England is the... | |
| 1838 - 716 strani
...sorts of Anabaptists, besides Presbyterians, Quakers, Independents, and many of no profession at all. Notwithstanding so many differences, here are fewer...peaceably with their neighbors of whatsoever persuasion. They all agree in one point, that the church of England is the second best. The climate is like that... | |
| William Giles Goddard - 1843 - 88 strani
...their differences of opinion to betray them into very wide departures from true Christian liberality and courtesy. Bishop Berkeley spoke from his own experience...testimony of Berkeley would not be inapplicable to Rhode-Island, at the present time ; for, nowhere in this country are collisions between rival sects... | |
| John Callender, Romeo Elton - 1843 - 284 strani
...sorts of Anabaptists, besides Presbyterians, Quakers, Independents, and many of no profession at all. Notwithstanding so many differences, here are fewer...living peaceably with their neighbors of whatsoever persuasiqn. They all agree in one point, that the church of England is the second best. The climate... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 542 strani
...sorts of anabaptists, besides presbyterians, quakers, independents, and many of no profession at all. Notwithstanding so many differences, here are fewer...elsewhere, the people living peaceably with their neighbours of whatsoever persuasion. They all agree in one point, that the church of England is the... | |
| John Callender, Romeo Elton - 1843 - 282 strani
...Presbyterians, Quakers, Independents, and many of no profession at all. Notwithstanding so mahy differenced, here are fewer quarrels about religion than elsewhere,...peaceably with their neighbors of whatsoever persuasion. They all agree in one point. that the church of England is the second best. The climate is like that... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 548 strani
...sorts of anabaptists, besides presbyterians, quakers, independents, and many of no profession at all. Notwithstanding so many differences, here are fewer...elsewhere, the people living peaceably with their neighbours of whatsoever persuasion. They all agree in one point, that the church of England is the... | |
| George Berkeley - 1843 - 556 strani
...sorts of anabaptists, besides presbyterians, quakcrs, independents, and many of no profession at all. Notwithstanding so many differences, here are fewer...elsewhere, the people living peaceably with their neighbours of whatsoever persuasion. They all agree in one point, that the church of England is tke... | |
| John Ross Dix - 1852 - 196 strani
...sects of Anabaptists, besides Presbyterians, Quakers, Independents, and many of no profession at all. Notwithstanding so many differences, here are fewer...the people living peaceably with their neighbors, of whatever persuasion. They all agree in one point—that the Church of England is the second best. The... | |
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