History of the Institution of the Sabbath Day Its Uses And Abuses With Notice
History of the Institution of the Sabbath Day Its Uses And Abuses With Notice
W L William Logan Fisher
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SABBATH DAY. 103 dui-ing, but the settlers of New England were few in number, and of the same race as their victims. They derived all their power from charters granted bj the British crown, which prohibited their transcend- ing the British laws, yet these were of no avail. They persecuted by turns the Antinomians, the Roman Catholics, the Episcopalians, the Presby- terians, the Baptists, the Quakers, and not least, the poor unhappy, defenceless Indians. It was this people that brought the Sabba...th super- stition to the American colonies, now these United States. It has become the custom in New England to eulo- gize their Puritan ancestors, and to claim for them the establishment of civil and religious liberty in this country. This is partaken of by many respectable orators, who seem disposed to make the public believe that it is true. It is not true, let the story be told by whom it may; civil and religious liberty are the effect of causes which did not exist among the Brownists of New England.
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