The general laws and liberties of the Massachusets colony: revised & re-printed, by order of the General Court holden at Boston. May 15th. 1672. Edward Rawson secr. : [Two lines from Romans]

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The general laws and liberties of the Massachusets colony: revised & re-printed, by order of the General Court holden at Boston. May 15th. 1672. Edward Rawson secr. : [Two lines from Romans]
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Cambridge [Mass.] :: Printed by Samuel Green, for John Usher of Boston.,
1672.
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"The general laws and liberties of the Massachusets colony: revised & re-printed, by order of the General Court holden at Boston. May 15th. 1672. Edward Rawson secr. : [Two lines from Romans]." In the digital collection Evans Early American Imprint Collection. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/N00114.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 10, 2024.

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Oaths, Subscriptions.
  • NO Oath to be imposed, or subscription required, but what the General Court hath appointed 119. 1.
  • No Oath binds any man or Officer, but while an Inhabitant ibid
  • All Inhabitants take the Oath of Fidelity, s. 2
  • All Strangers to take the Oath prescribed, p. 120
Oppression:
  • What, and how punished p. 120.
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