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And these shall have all the liberties and Christian usages which the law of God established in Israell concerning such persons doeth morally require.
This exempts none from servitude who shall be judged thereto by authoritie."[8] [Footnote 2: Thomas Dudley, _Letter_ to the Countess of Lincoln, in Alex. Young, _Chronicles of the First Planters of Massachusetts Boy_ (Boston, 1846), p.
312.] [Footnote 3: _Records of the Court of Assistants of the Colony of Massachusetts Bay, 1630-1692_ (Boston, 1904), pp.
135, 136.] [Footnote 4: Letter of John Winthrop to William Bradford, Massachusetts Historical Society _Collections_, XXXIII, 360; Winthrop, _Journal_ (Original Narratives edition, New York, 1908), I, 260.] [Footnote 5: _Records of the Court of Assistants_, p.
118.] [Footnote 6: John Josslyn, "Two Voyages to New England," in Massachusetts Historical Society _Collections_, XXIII, 231.] [Footnote 7: _Records of the Court of Assistants_, pp.
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