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The Rogerenes: some hitherto unpublished annals belonging to the colonial history of Connecticut

Chapter 67: INDEX.
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A compilation of unpublished annals, commentary, and primary Rogerene writings reconstructs the origins, beliefs, and legal struggles of a Connecticut colonial sect. Part I offers a vindication addressing historical errors and details prosecutions, fines, imprisonments, and defamation suits involving leaders such as John Rogers, while Part II provides a history and an appendix reproduces period tracts. The contributors examine doctrinal distinctives — emphasis on New Testament authority, refusal to submit to imposed religious observances like Sabbath laws, and insistence on the separation of civil and ecclesiastical power — and document how those convictions provoked fines, courtroom battles, and social ostracism.

INDEX.

The numbers against the names refer to the pages where the names occur. A name has but a single reference to the page on which it appears, though it may be repeated there; care should therefore be taken to look for such repetition.

  • Laborell, ——, 77
  • Lamb, ——, 273
  • Law, Jonathan, 77
  • Lay, Edward, 121
  • Lee, Jason, 107
  • Leete (Governor), 150, 151
  • Lewis, Martha, 335
  • Lillie, Marion H., 112
  • Livermore, Mary A., 317
  • Livingston, John, 224, 232
  • Lockwood, Belva, 317
  • Loomis, Elias, 102
  • Lord (Dr.), 326
  • Lynde, Nathaniel, 28
  • Neal Dan’l. (Hist. of N.E.), 87
  • Newcomb family, 104
  • Niles, John M., 94-97
  • Norton, Humphrey, 86
  • Noyes, James, 140