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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... parish churches , and contributions amounting to 4,000 % . were raised . These facts serve to show that those who were first concerned in what Lord Bacon calls " the heroical 1 Purchas , vol . iv . p . 1771 . 2 Life of Ferrar , in ...
... parish churches , and contributions amounting to 4,000 % . were raised . These facts serve to show that those who were first concerned in what Lord Bacon calls " the heroical 1 Purchas , vol . iv . p . 1771 . 2 Life of Ferrar , in ...
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... parish , to the value , in all , of 1,200 . Soon after the erection of a church at Boston , another was built by the people at Rhode Island , and " Colonel Fletcher , the Governor of 14 [ CH . NONCONFORMIST SETTLERS .
... parish , to the value , in all , of 1,200 . Soon after the erection of a church at Boston , another was built by the people at Rhode Island , and " Colonel Fletcher , the Governor of 14 [ CH . NONCONFORMIST SETTLERS .
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... parish ( at the invitation of some of the best men in it , ) took sick the day before he designed to preach , and so continued till his death , which was in about eight days after . " 991 Mr. Keith was induced by Colonel Morris to ...
... parish ( at the invitation of some of the best men in it , ) took sick the day before he designed to preach , and so continued till his death , which was in about eight days after . " 991 Mr. Keith was induced by Colonel Morris to ...
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... parish , did civilly accompany us to the Quakers ' meeting , but they treated him very rudely and abusively , as they did us , with abusive and ill language , as their constant manner is . " At the said Commencement at Cambridge , in ...
... parish , did civilly accompany us to the Quakers ' meeting , but they treated him very rudely and abusively , as they did us , with abusive and ill language , as their constant manner is . " At the said Commencement at Cambridge , in ...
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... parish , at his request ; my text was Philip . i . 12 , 13 ; and so did Mr. Talbot , the one of us in the forenoon , the other in the afternoon , where also we had a great auditory , many coming to both places from neighbouring parishes ...
... parish , at his request ; my text was Philip . i . 12 , 13 ; and so did Mr. Talbot , the one of us in the forenoon , the other in the afternoon , where also we had a great auditory , many coming to both places from neighbouring parishes ...
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