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Excerpt from The Rise and Progress of the Presbyterian Church: In Baltimore Town
When, in the reign of his infatuated son, the attempt to accomplish its overthrow was made, it led to a protracted struggle, which continually encouraged hopes of the success, with which it was eventually crowned. When the earlier colonists emigrated, the agitations out of which came those principles that received so glorious a development in the time of the commonwealth, had but just commenced. The later colonists were retained in a school, in which these great principles of civil and religious liberty, although by dear bought lessons, were more effectually.
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