| SEVERAL HANDS - 1768 - 628 pages
...•• i-orafmuch as the wearing of long-hair, after the manner of Ruffians and barbarous Indian;, has begun to invade New- England, contrary to the rule of God's word, which fays it is a (name for a man to u ear long hair, as alfo the commendable cultom generally of alt the... | |
| 1805 - 590 pages
...longhair, after the manner of the ruffians and barbarous Indians, has begun to invade New-England, contrary to the rule of God's word, which says, " It is a shame for a man to \vear long hair ;" as also the commendable custom generally of all the godly of our nation, until within... | |
| Abiel Holmes - America - 1805 - 516 pages
...judicious, discriminating, and useful, tfiat has ever appeared in New England. 3 Hutchinson, i. ij2. " Forasmuch as the wearing of long hair, after the manner...barbarous Indians, has begun to invade New England Sic." 4 Robertson, iii. 409. 5 Europ. Settlements, i. 179, 480. The Jesuits agreed conditionally to... | |
| Abiel Holmes - America - 1805 - 504 pages
...judicious, discriminating, ami useful, that hat ever appeared in New England. 3 Hutchinson, i. 151. " Forasmuch as the wearing of long hair, after the manner of Ruffians and barbarous Indians, hat begun to invade New England &c." 4 Robertson, iii. 409. 5 Europ. Settlement*, i. Z79, a8o. The... | |
| Nathaniel Adams - Portsmouth (N.H.) - 1825 - 412 pages
...Governor, Deputy Governor, and Magistrates, entered into an association to prevent the growing evil. " Forasmuch as the wearing of long hair, after the manner...ruffians and barbarous Indians, has begun to invade New-England, contrary to the rule of God's word, which says it is a shame for a man to wear long hair,... | |
| Abiel Holmes - America - 1829 - 614 pages
...joined with the other in an association against long hair." Their Declaration is thus introduced : " Forasmuch as the wearing of long hair, after the manner...barbarous Indians, has begun to invade New England, &c. . . . We the magistrates who have subscribed this paper (for the shewing of our own innocency in... | |
| 1848 - 780 pages
...proclaiming their detestation of long hair. The document is so curious a paper, that we give a copy." " Forasmuch as the wearing of long hair, after the manner...which says it is a shame for a man to wear long hair, as also the commendable custom generally of all the godly of our nation until within this few years... | |
| John Warner Barber - Massachusetts - 1839 - 674 pages
...barbarous Indians," as Gov. Endicott and others termed it, was deemed contrary to the word of God, which says "it is a shame for a man to wear long hair." The rule in New England was, that none should wear their hair below their ears. In a clergyman it was... | |
| Zachariah Gardner Whitman - Boston (Mass.) - 1842 - 482 pages
...drawn up by the Governor and magistrates, against " long hair," — the following is the preamble : " Forasmuch as the wearing of long hair, after the manner...begun to invade New England, contrary to the rule of 94 God's word, which says it is a shame for a man to wear long hair, as also the commendable custom... | |
| Joshua Coffin - Indian captivities - 1845 - 468 pages
...assistants, bore the following testimony against the wearing of long hair. It is inserted as a curiosity. ' Forasmuch as the wearing of long hair after the manner...which says it is a shame for a man to wear long hair, as also the commendable custom generally of all the godly of our nation, until within these few years.... | |
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