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James McSparran settled at St. Paul's church in Narragansett in 1721, was not as tolerant toward the "pestilent heresy" of the Quakers. He stated that there was no estabhshed religion "but the Quakers are, for the most part, the people in power. "* George Fox came in 1672, on his powerful mission. William Penn said of him that he was "civil beyond all forms of breeding. " His influence, working on the radical settlers of the island and their descendants, must have had gracious effect. Histor- i...ans and critics rooted in the established order of the six- teenth and following centuries, when judging dissent, can only see janghng differences; for they are blindly uncon- scious of the indestructible elements of beauty, growing out of freedom from arbitrary control in religious and social matters. Good Dean Berkeley cited four varieties of Anabaptists among his new friends and neighbors. Ana- baptism simply meant the worst form of anarchy to an ordinary Catholic or Calvinist of the differing centuries.
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