The sectaries falling into the hands of the victors, Peter and some of his companions were burned as heretics; the remainder were expelled or dispatched to Florence.
22.
In 1660 Sir Edward Hyde found him anxious to serve the king, likely to be useful among the sectaries, and surprisingly well acquainted with recent royalist negotiations.
23.
Fullmer cites the first documented contact was Davy's written attack on " The pretended inspiration of Quakers and other sectaries ", the continuation of an oral debate.
24.
While Congregationalism was New England's established church polity, it did have its detractors among the Puritan radicals, including Baptists, Seekers, Familists, and other sectaries.
25.
After this, Theodosius forbade all sectaries, except the Novatianists, to hold divine services or to publish their doctrines or to ordain clergy, under threat of severe civil penalties.
26.
Wheelwright biographer Charles Bell wrote that the purpose of the meeting was to " rid the colony of the sectaries who would not be dragooned into the abandonment of their convictions ".
27.
Besides sermons, Ryves was the author of " Mercurius Rusticus; or the Countries Complaint of the Barbarous Outrages committed by the Sectaries of this late flourishing Kingdom ."
28.
The next major study on the controversy emerged in 1962 when Emery Battis published " Saints and Sectaries : Anne Hutchinson and the Antinomian Controversy in the Massachusetts Bay Colony ".
29.
He joined it that he might, if possible, contract the growth of sectaries in that field, and maintain the cause of constitutional government in opposition to republican tendencies of the time.
30.
He was attacked in " An Antidote against the Pestiferous Writings of all English Sectaries . . . in particular against Dr . Sparke ", ( 1615 ) by Sylvester Norris.