| Benjamin Trumbull - 1818 - 574 pàgines
...their exception, at that time, publicly against any man, that should be nominated, when, all their names should be writ down. But if the offence were...that they might consider of it impartially and in the fear of God. NUMBER V. The first agreement with George Fanwick, Esq. 1644. Articles of agreement made... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1836 - 598 pàgines
...publiqiie scandal! and offence, every one should have liberty to propound their exceptions at that lime publiquely against any man that should be nominated...intreated to deal with the offender privately. And if he grave no satisfaction, to bring the matter to the twelve, that they might consider of it impartially... | |
| 1837 - 594 pàgines
...in case of publique scandall and offence, every one should have liberty to propound their exceptions at that time publiquely against any man that should...intreated to deal with the offender privately. And if he rave no satisfaction, to brine the matter to the twelve, that they might consider of it impartially... | |
| Edward Rodolphus Lambert - 1838 - 260 pàgines
...in case of publique scandall and offence, every one should have liberty to propound their exceptions at that time publiquely against any man that should...might be tendered, so many as were offended, were entreated to deal with the offender privately. And if he gave not satisfaction, to bring the matter... | |
| Edward Rodolphus Lambert - 1838 - 270 pàgines
...offence •were private, that men's names might be tendered, so many as were offended, were entreated to deal with the offender privately. And if he gave...satisfaction, to bring the matter to the twelve that 5 /y they might consider it of impartially and in the feare of GOD. The names of the persons named... | |
| 1837 - 588 pàgines
...in case of publique scandall and offence, every one should have liberty to propound their exceptions at that time publiquely against any man that should...down, but if the offence were private, that men's name* might be tendered, so many as were offended, were intreated to deal with the offender privately.... | |
| Connecticut - 1850 - 136 pàgines
...in case of publique scandall and offence, every one should have liberty to propound their exceptions at that time publiquely against any man that should...might be tendered, so many as were offended, were intreaied to deal with the offender privately. And if he gave not satisfaction to bring the matter... | |
| New Haven (Conn.) - 1857 - 564 pàgines
...nominated when all their names should be writt downe, butt if the offence were prinate, thatt mens names might be tendered, so many as were offended were intreated to dealo w'h the offender prinately, and if he gauc nott satisfactio, to bring the matter to the twelue... | |
| Connecticut - 1861 - 256 pàgines
...INTRODUCTION. their exception, at that time, publicly against any man, that should be nominated, when all their names should be writ down. But if the offence were...that they might consider of it impartially and in the fear of God." It 'was further decreed that all persons who wished to become " free planters " or members... | |
| 1878 - 1074 pàgines
...the offense were private, that men's names mi^ht be tendered, so many as were offended wore entreated to deal with the offender privately; and if he gave...that they might consider of it impartially and in the fear of God. These articles — free, like the ' plantation covenant' of the previous year, from all... | |
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