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VOTE OF THE COMMISSIONERS AS TO THE TREATMENT OF QUAKERS.*

The generals we thought good to propose from whence we leave it to the wisdom of the several General Courts to draw up such conclusions and orders as may attain the end desired; and if any of the members of the said courts should not concur (at present) with our apprehensions we do earnestly desire that by all means they may labor to inform and satisfy themselves of the truth of the particulars abovesaid whereof we for our parts have no doubt. We do further propose to the several General Courts that all Quakers, ranters, and other notorious heretics be prohibited coming into the United Colonies and if any shall hereafter come or arise amongst us that they be forthwith secured or removed out of all the Jurisdictions.

* Flymouth Colony Records, X., 158. September, 1655.

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