History of Higher Education in Rhode Island

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U.S. Government Printing Office, 1894 - 210 strani
 

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Stran 7 - Whereas Mr. Roger Williams, one of the elders of the church of Salem, hath broached and divulged divers new and dangerous opinions against the authority of magistrates, as also writ letters of defamation both of the magistrates and churches...
Stran 16 - ... nor to the civil injury or outward disturbance of others ; any law, statute, or clause, therein contained, or to be contained, usage or custom of this realm, to the contrary hereof, in any wise, notwithstanding.
Stran 88 - President of the College, Professor of Languages, and other branches of learning, with full power to act in these capacities at Warren, or elsewhere.
Stran 45 - That into this liberal and catholic institution shall never be admitted any religious tests: But, on the contrary, all the members hereof shall forever enjoy full, free, absolute and uninterrupted liberty of conscience...
Stran 16 - That no person within the said colony, at any time hereafter, shall be any wise molested, punished, disquieted, or called in question, for any differences in opinion in matters of religion...
Stran 156 - And marvel what possess'd my brain ; And I perceived no touch of change, No hint of death in all his frame, But found him all in all the same, I should not feel it to be strange.
Stran 15 - The only declared basis for union among them is that solid, vital, substantial piety, wherein all good men, of different forms, are united. And Calvinists with Lutherans, Presbyterians with Episcopalians, Pedobaptists with Anabaptists, beholding one another to fear God and work righteousness, do with delight sit down together at the same table of the Lord...
Stran 72 - Jfingsbury, to his sound, practical judgment in all matters relating to schools and education, to his prompt business habits, to his large spirit, to his punctual attendance, and valuable addresses in every meeting of the Institute which has been held out of the city, and to the pecuniary aid which his high character and influence in this community has enabled him to extend to the various plans which have been adopted by this department, he desired to bear this public testimony, and to make his grateful...
Stran 126 - IS, 1839. MOSES BROWN IVES, Esq., Treasurer of Brown University : DEAR SIR : In common with a number of the friends of Brown University, I desire the erection of a suitable mansion house for the president, and likewise of another college edifice for the accommodation of the departments of natural philosophy, chemistry, mineralogy, geology, and natural history. As it is highly important that these buildings, so necessary to the welfare of the institution, should be erected without delay, I hereby...
Stran 45 - But on the contrary, all the members hereof shall forever enjoy full, free, absolute, and uninterrupted liberty of conscience : And that the places of Professors. Tutors, and all other officers, the President alone excepted, shall be free and open for all denominations of Protestants : And that youth of all religious denominations shall, and may, be freely admitted to the equal advantages, emoluments, and honors of the College or University...

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