| James Geddes Craighead - 1878 - 364 páginas
...and no sooner was peace re-established than spleen and bigotry were again at their old work. Vexed with suits in the ecclesiastical courts, forbidden...which but for them would have had no existence, and deprived of their civil rights, the most earnest of them at length abandoned the unthankful service.... | |
| James Anthony Froude - 1881 - 598 páginas
...William had so far recognized their merits as to bestow on their ministers a small annual grant. Vexed with suits in the ecclesiastical courts, forbidden...them of their civil rights, the most earnest of them abandoned the unthankful service. They saw at last that the l1berties for which they and their fathers... | |
| Scotch-Irish Society of America - 1889 - 224 páginas
...Establishment; and no sooner was peace reestablished than spleen and bigotry were again at their old work. Vexed with suits in the ecclesiastical courts, forbidden...which but for them -would have had no existence, and deprived of their civil rights, the most earnest of them at length abandoned the unthankful service.... | |
| Scotch-Irish Society of America - 1889 - 226 páginas
...Establishment; and no sooner was peace reestablished than spleen and bigotry were again at their old work. Vexed with suits in the ecclesiastical courts, forbidden...which but for them would have had no existence, and deprived of their civil rights, the most earnest of them at length abandoned the unthankful service.... | |
| 1889 - 228 páginas
...Establishment; and no sooner was peace reestablished than spleen and bigotry were again at their old work. Vexed with suits in the ecclesiastical courts, forbidden...•which but for them would have had no existence, and deprived of their civil rights, the most earnest of them at length abandoned the unthankful service.... | |
| Scotch-Irish Society of America - 1897 - 480 páginas
...established than spleen and bigotry were a"ain at their old work. Vexed with suits in the ecclesiastical O courts, forbidden to educate their children in their own faith, treated as dangerous in a state which but for them would have had no existence, the most earnest of them at length abandoned... | |
| Albert Sidney Bolles - 1899 - 564 páginas
...Though their persecution was continued, their Presbyterian loyalty did not cool. Says Froude, "Vexed with suits in the ecclesiastical courts, forbidden...children in their own faith, treated as dangerous to the state, which but for them would have had no existence, and deprived of their civil rights, the... | |
| 1900 - 452 páginas
...Dissenters, and no sooner was peace established than spleen and bigotry were again at their old work. Vexed with suits in the ecclesiastical courts, forbidden...children in their own faith, treated as dangerous in a State which but for them would have had no existence; the most earnest of them at length abandoned... | |
| Jacob Harris Patton - 1900 - 634 páginas
...VI., p. 54.) Froude, in his History of Ireland (pp. II, 131, 143) says of the Presbyterians : "Vexed with suits in the ecclesiastical courts, forbidden...children in their own faith, treated as dangerous in a state which but for them would have had no existence, the most earnest of them at length abandoned... | |
| New York State Historical Association, New York State Historical Association. Meeting - 1912 - 676 páginas
...Dissenters, and no sooner was peace established than spleen and bigotry were again at their old work. Vexed with suits in the ecclesiastical courts, forbidden...children in their own faith, treated as dangerous in a state which but for them would have had no existence, the most earnest of them at length abandoned... | |
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