Today it isn't , but as a colony it was.
To deprive of the right of church membership by ecclesiastical authority.
the right of each church to have its own ministry
Hartoford is located in Connecticut, right near Pope park and Trinity Church.
exocummunication
"Excommunication" The Pope can "excommunicate" a person from the Catholic Church. e.g. Henry VIII was excommunicated from the Catholic Church, because he changed the Church in England to Protestant.
Because it's a closed membership. These trials aren't criminal or civil, they are trails about the continuation in the church. It's like having a trial in the Boy Scouts, about your membership within. It's just within the church. You can't be burned at the stake, legally, if convicted.
Connecticut was founded by Thomas Hooker and other Protestants who left Massachusetts because the right to vote there was limited to people who were accepted into the Church. Hooker disagreed with this and other beliefs of the Massachusetts Puritans and left to form Connecticut.
Yes we are right above Connecticut
What are the effects of right-to-work laws on union membership?
Presumably, church leaders have the right to decide who participates in their church, and who not. That being said, church leaders are usually keen on increasing their membership, so in practice they would normally only tend to reject a small percentage of people - people they deem to be especially unworthy.
click membership in the right hand corner
i get the membership human right all overthe world