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Unlike most of his Puritan contemporaries, Williams was tolerant of those who did not believe as he did.* His Christian always turned the other cheek: "How quietly, without the swellings of revenge and wrath, should we bear the daily injuries, reproaches, persecutings, etc., from the hands of men who pass away and wither (it may be before night) like grass, or as the smoke on the chimney...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Religion: Encouragement for Mary | 10/29/1951 | See Source »

...second half, Winthrop coach Dwight Hyde rested his men for Thursday's Puritan-Dunster battle. Yardling wingback John Bagdasian scored on a 30-yard end run, but a goal-line pass interception in the fourth period stifled the only other freshman threat...

Author: NO WRITER ATTRIBUTED | Title: Speedy Puritans Whip Yardling 'B' Team 18-7 | 10/16/1951 | See Source »

Over the years Stoughton housed such famous and dignified men as Edward Everett 1811, and Oliver Wendell Holmes 1829, but one night in December, 1870, its prim, Puritan Peace was shattered, when a bomb exploded under Room 17, damaging the entire north wing. The culprit was never caught...

Author: By Sedgwick W. Green, | Title: Circling the Square | 9/21/1951 | See Source »

Highwayman Zachary Howard, a Cavalier who had taken to the road during the Puritan succession, once got the great Cromwell himself in his sights, when they both stopped at the same inn. Cromwell was so impressed with Howard's feints of piety that he invited him to come to his chamber that they might say their goodnight prayer together. Howard consented; but once inside the bedroom he exchanged piety for pistols, bound, gagged and robbed the Protector. Then, says one old source, "taking the pan out of a closestool that stood in the room, which happened to be pretty...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Books: Gentlemen of the Road | 8/20/1951 | See Source »

When King Abdullah of Jordan visited Britain in 1946, Prime Minister Attlee showed him a portrait of Cromwell and remarked that in his opinion the great Puritan was a remarkable man. Sincerely shocked, Abdullah exclaimed: "But he was the man who cut off the King's head...

Author: /time Magazine | Title: Foreign News: Arab Gentleman | 7/30/1951 | See Source »

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