Historical Notices of the Missions of the Church of England in the North American Colonies: Previous to the Independence of the United States : Chiefly from the Ms. Documents of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign PartsB. Fellowes, 1845 - 447 стор. |
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... continued to prevail , more or less , till the commencement of the present century . These were serious obstacles in the way of Missionary enterprise . Nevertheless , the Church was not unmindful of her duty in this parti- b cular . At ...
... continued to prevail , more or less , till the commencement of the present century . These were serious obstacles in the way of Missionary enterprise . Nevertheless , the Church was not unmindful of her duty in this parti- b cular . At ...
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... continued till his death , which was in about eight days after . " 991 Mr. Keith was induced by Colonel Morris to remain at Boston , before setting forth on his missionary journey , until " the Commencement , " at which , he says ...
... continued till his death , which was in about eight days after . " 991 Mr. Keith was induced by Colonel Morris to remain at Boston , before setting forth on his missionary journey , until " the Commencement , " at which , he says ...
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... continued speaking very long , above two hours , and did mightily heat him- self ( as the sweat that ran down his waistcoat in great abundance did show ) ; he also most ignorantly spoke many things , and grossly perverted and misapplied ...
... continued speaking very long , above two hours , and did mightily heat him- self ( as the sweat that ran down his waistcoat in great abundance did show ) ; he also most ignorantly spoke many things , and grossly perverted and misapplied ...
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... continued the longest time with them . There were at this time three churches in Pennsylvania , all provided with clergymen - one at Philadelphia , with an average congregation of 500 - one at Chester , with a congregation of about 200 ...
... continued the longest time with them . There were at this time three churches in Pennsylvania , all provided with clergymen - one at Philadelphia , with an average congregation of 500 - one at Chester , with a congregation of about 200 ...
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... continued his ministry up to an advanced age . He was succeeded , in 1696 , by the Rev. Samuel Marshall , an amiable and learned man , who had been induced to go to Carolina by Burkitt , the com- mentator on the New Testament . So ...
... continued his ministry up to an advanced age . He was succeeded , in 1696 , by the Rev. Samuel Marshall , an amiable and learned man , who had been induced to go to Carolina by Burkitt , the com- mentator on the New Testament . So ...
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