The Properties of Providence And Their Controversies With the Freeholders

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The Properties of Providence And Their Controversies With the Freeholders
Henry Crawford Dorr
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, was one of the successors of Williams in his small society. William Harris was one of the seceders. Satisfied with that brief experience, he united with no other congregation to the end of his days. These were the two leaders of the Proprietors. Unity in secular interests superseded all religious differences between them. Olney apparently influenced the more relig- ious, and Harris the secular, element in politics. They were both able men and conducted the affairs of the Proprietors with vigo...r and success. Williams rarely suffered his per- sonal resentments to grow cool. During many years when he had occasion to speak of Chad Brown, it was always with kindly remembrance, gratitude and respect. For Thomas Olney, his successor, he has no words of pleasant recollection. Where he has need to speak of him it is with the mere mention of his name. The first Thomas Olney, an elder in Williams's congregation, was a man of courage and tenacity of purpose. By his executive ability as clerk of the town and of the Pro- prietors he continued to the end of his days a leader in the affairs of both.

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