An Original History of the Religious Denominations at Present Existing in the United StatesJ. Y. Humphreys, 1844 - 734 strán (strany) |
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... England , in 1707 . " The members of the British Parliament , being generally of the communion of the Episcopal church of England , and one class of them dignitaries in it , it was not to be expected they would act the part of friends ...
... England , in 1707 . " The members of the British Parliament , being generally of the communion of the Episcopal church of England , and one class of them dignitaries in it , it was not to be expected they would act the part of friends ...
Strana 32
... England excepted , was far greater than the Synod could pos- sibly supply . This rapidity of increase led the church , in 1803 , to adopt a measure - under the influence of Dr. Mason , of New York- which was altogether premature , and ...
... England excepted , was far greater than the Synod could pos- sibly supply . This rapidity of increase led the church , in 1803 , to adopt a measure - under the influence of Dr. Mason , of New York- which was altogether premature , and ...
Strana 49
... England , Sir Edward Coke , being in church , where lawyers went in those good early times , he one day discovered a lad taking notes during service . Being pleased with the modest worth of the lad , he asked his parents to permit him ...
... England , Sir Edward Coke , being in church , where lawyers went in those good early times , he one day discovered a lad taking notes during service . Being pleased with the modest worth of the lad , he asked his parents to permit him ...
Strana 50
... England , and he sought an asylum among the icy rocks of this wilderness world . He came , and was driven from the society of white men , through wintry storms and savages more lenient than interested factions , to plant the first free ...
... England , and he sought an asylum among the icy rocks of this wilderness world . He came , and was driven from the society of white men , through wintry storms and savages more lenient than interested factions , to plant the first free ...
Strana 51
... England ; but he was not to be found . Williams was an exile : a wanderer in a wilderness and savage land , -in the cold of winter and on stormy nights , -had not " food or fire or company , -knew not what bed or bread did mean , or ...
... England ; but he was not to be found . Williams was an exile : a wanderer in a wilderness and savage land , -in the cold of winter and on stormy nights , -had not " food or fire or company , -knew not what bed or bread did mean , or ...
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