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

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The more unscrupulous the conscience, the easier it was to join the Church; and abandoned men who wanted public preferment could join the Church with loud professions and gain their ends, and make Church membership a byeword.

Under the Charter by William and Mary, in 1691, the qualification of electors was then fixed at a 'freehold of forty shillings per annum, or other property of the value of L40 sterling.'" (Elliott's New England History, Vol.

I., p.

113.)] [Footnote 202: Palfrey's History of New England, Vol.III., B.iii., Chap.ii., p.

41, in a note.].


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