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The Loyalists of America and Their Times, Vol. 1 of 2

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88, note.)] [Footnote 11: The only exception was by Prence, when elected Governor in 1657.

He had imbibed the spirit of the Boston Puritans against the Quakers, and sought to infuse his spirit into the minds of his assistants (or executive councillors) and the deputies; but he was stoutly opposed by Josias Winslow and others.

The persecution was short and never unto death, as among the Boston Puritans.

It was the only stain of persecution upon the rule of the Pilgrims during the seventy years of their separate government, and was nobly atoned for and effaced by Josias Winslow, when elected Governor in the place of Prence.] [Footnote 12: Massachusetts Historical Collections, 3rd Series, Vol.
II., p.

226.] [Footnote 13: "The colony of Plymouth included the present counties of Plymouth, Barnstaple, and Bristol, and a part of Rhode Island.


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