The Law Concerning Religious Toleration in Maryland Colony.
It is not Religious Liberty.

The Baptist church at Chestnut Ridge was formed in 1742 by Henry Sator, a layman of the General Baptist order, who had recently come from England. He invited Baptist ministers to preach in his house. They soon gathered a congregation; proselytes were gained, and a church organized. This church appealed to the governor and was taken under the protection of the toleration laws.

94. Capitall Laws.

1.

Dut. 13. 6, 10.
Dut. 17. 2, 6
Ex. 22. 20.

P. 14.
S. 1.

If any man after legall conviction shall have or worship any other god, but the lord god, he shall be put to death.

2.

Ex. 22. 18.
Lev. 20. 27.
Dut. 18. 10.