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" Do you sincerely declare, that you love mankind in general; of what profession or religion soever? Answer. I do. 3. Do you think any person ought to be harmed in his body, name or goods, for mere speculative opinions, or his external way of worship? Answer.... "
General biography; or, Lives, critical and historical, of the most eminent ... - Page 165
by John Aikin - 1803
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The Record of the Celebration of the Two Hundredth Anniversary of ..., Volume 1

American Philosophical Society - 1906 - 368 pages
...against and avoid?" When a new member was initiated he was asked among other questions the following: " Do you think any person ought to be harmed in his...speculative opinions or his external way of worship?" and again, " Do you love truth for truth's sake, and will you endeavor impartially to find, receive...
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Four American Leaders

Charles William Eliot - 1906 - 146 pages
...and avoid ? " When a new member was initiated he was asked, among other questions, the following : " Do you think any person ought to be harmed in his...speculative opinions or his external way of worship ? " and again, " Do you love truth for truth's sake, and will you endeavor impartially to find it,...
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Franklin's Autobiography

Benjamin Franklin - Statesmen - 1912 - 274 pages
...you sincerely declare that you love mankind in general, of what profession or religion soever? " 3d. Do you think any person ought to be harmed in his...speculative opinions, or .his external way of worship? "4th. Do you love truth for truth's sake, and will you endeavor impartially to find and receive it...
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An Historical Account of the Origin and Formation of the American ...

American Philosophical Society, Peter Stephen Du Ponceau - 1914 - 210 pages
...hand upon his 1. Have you any particular disrespect to any present members ? Answer. I have not. 2. Do you sincerely declare that you love mankind in general, of what profession, or religion soever? Answer. I do. 3. Do you think any person ought to be harmed in his body, name or goods for mere speculative...
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Benjamin Franklin, Self-revealed: A Biographical and Critical ..., Volume 1

William Cabell Bruce - Biography & Autobiography - 1917 - 560 pages
...the Junto; that he loved mankind in general, of whatsoever profession or religion; that he thought no person ought to be harmed in his body, name or goods for mere speculative opinion, or for his external way of worship, that he loved the truth for the truth's sake, and would...
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Charles W. Eliot: The Man and His Beliefs, Volume 2

Charles William Eliot - Education - 1926 - 432 pages
...against and avoid?" When a new member was initiated he was asked, among other questions, the following: "Do you think any person ought to be harmed in his...speculative opinions or his external way of worship?" and again, "Do you love truth for truth's sake, and will you endeavor impartially to find it, receive...
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The Rise of American Civilization, Volume 1

Charles Austin Beard, Mary Ritter Beard - United States - 1927 - 840 pages
...in the province." Three questions asked of new members revealed the spirit of this strange academy: "Do you sincerely declare that you love mankind in...worship? Do you love truth for truth's sake and will you endeavor impartially to find and receive it yourself and communicate it to others?" With the support...
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Benjamin Franklin

Sydney George Fisher - 1926 - 446 pages
...questions : " I. Have you any particular disrespect to any present member? Answer : I have not '• 2. Do you sincerely declare that you love mankind in general of what profession or religion soever ? Answer : I do. "3. Do you think any person ought to be harmed in his body, name, or goods for mere...
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register,: Volume 27 1873

New England Historic Genealogical Society Staff - 1995 - 492 pages
...breast and bo asked these Questions : 1. Have you any particular disrespect to any Present Members? 2. Do you sincerely declare that you love mankind in general of what profession or religion soever? 3. Do you think any person ought to bo harmed in his body, name or goods for mere speculative opinions...
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Locke: Political Essays

John Locke - History - 1997 - 458 pages
...society. Compare 'Rules of the Dry Club' (c. 1692), whose members must declare that they believe 'no person ought to be harmed in his body, name, or goods,...speculative opinions, or his external way of worship' (Works 1801, x, 312-14). (1) We think nothing necessary to be known or believed for salvation but what...
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