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The executive power is vested in the persons placed at the head of each convent
, or of the whole society ; the legislative authority resides in the community .
Affairs of moment , relating to particular convents , are determined in conventual ...
The executive power is vested in the persons placed at the head of each convent
, or of the whole society ; the legislative authority resides in the community .
Affairs of moment , relating to particular convents , are determined in conventual ...
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Bradshaw , in order to support the authority of that court , insisted that they had
received their power from the people , the source of all right . He pressed the
prisoner not to decline the authority of the court , which was delegated by the ...
Bradshaw , in order to support the authority of that court , insisted that they had
received their power from the people , the source of all right . He pressed the
prisoner not to decline the authority of the court , which was delegated by the ...
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... but some objections being made by the civil authority , he went to Plymouth ,
where he preached two or three years , and was held in high estimation by
governor Bradford and the people . But Mr. Skelton becoming old , a second
application ...
... but some objections being made by the civil authority , he went to Plymouth ,
where he preached two or three years , and was held in high estimation by
governor Bradford and the people . But Mr. Skelton becoming old , a second
application ...
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