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

CHAPTER V
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"The test (that 'no man could have a share in the administration of civil government, or give his voice in any election, unless he was a member of one of the Churches') went a great way towards producing general uniformity.

He that did not conform was deprived of more civil privileges than a nonconformist is deprived of by the Test Act in England.

Both the one and the other must have occasioned much formality and hypocrisy.

The mysteries of our holy religion have been prostituted to mere secular views and advantages."-- _Ib._, p.

432.] [Footnote 175: (Palfrey, Vol.III., p.


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