The Beginnings of New England - Or the Puritan Theocracy in its Relations to Civil and Religious Liberty by John Fiske
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He flees to Aquedneck and is banished thence ... 166 Providence protests against him ... 167 He flees to Shawomet, where he buys land of the Indians ... 168 Miantonomo and Uncas ... 169, 170 Death of Miantonomo ... 171 Edward Johnson leads an expedition against Shawomet ... 172 Trial and sentence of the heretics ... 173 Winthrop declares himself in a prophetic opinion ... 174 The Presbyterian cabal ... 175-177 The Cambridge Platform; deaths of Winthrop and Cotton ... 177 Views of Winthrop and Cotton as to toleration in matters of Religion ... 178 After their death, the leadership in Massachusetts was in the hands of Endicott and Norton ... 179 The Quakers; their opinions and behavior ... 179-181 Violent manifestations of dissent ... 182 |
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