| Theodore Gaillard Thomas, Frederick Adolphus Porcher - 1887 - 192 páginas
...conscience, some apology might be offered for the relentless spirit with which they were persecuted ; but history ascribes to these humble followers of...dreaded and armed persecution. To him they yielded their hearty obedience in all things pertaining to the legitimate duties of his station. In the successes... | |
| 1892 - 436 páginas
...interdicted, they quit their native land. Quiet and unobtrusive in their manners, faithful to their king, obedient to the civil and political laws of their country, they begged only for freedom in religious worship. No violence, no contempt of their rights, no harsh vituperation, could... | |
| Eleanor Alice Persons - 1899 - 216 páginas
...interdicted, they quit their native land. Quiet and unobtrusive in their manners, faithful to their king, obedient to the civil and political laws of their country, they begged only for freedom in religious worship. No violence, no contempt of their rights, no harsh vituperation, could... | |
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