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the only true and orthodox church, was to be the national religion of Carolina, and was alone to receive public maintenance by grants from the colonial parliament. This revised copy was not signed till March, 1670. To a colony of which the majority were likely to be dissenters, the change was vital; This discovery is due to William James Rivers of Charleston, S. C. it was scarcely noticed in England, where the model became the theme of extravagant applause. It is without compare, wrote Blome, in 1672. Empires, added an admirer of Shaftesbury, will be ambitious of subjection to the noble government which deep wisdom has projected for Carolina; W. Talbot's Dedication of Lederer's Discoveries. So, too, Wilson, in the Dedication, in 1682, to his tract on Carolina. and the propri- Chap. XIII.} etaries believed they had set their seals to a sacred and unalterable instrument, which they fearlessly decreed should endure forever. As far as depended upon the proprietaries, the go