An Historical Sketch of the First Church in Boston: From Its Formation to the Present Period. To which are Added Two Sermons, One on Leaving the Old, and the Other on Entering the New House of WorshipMunroe & Francis, 1812 - 256 σελίδες |
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... express design of enjoying perfect liberty of con- science ; and , although doubtless it was the orig- inal intention to preserve ecclesiastical affairs dis- tinct from those of the state , yet these interests became immediately blended ...
... express design of enjoying perfect liberty of con- science ; and , although doubtless it was the orig- inal intention to preserve ecclesiastical affairs dis- tinct from those of the state , yet these interests became immediately blended ...
Σελίδα 29
... express purpose of inquiring into the controversy , and consulting with individuals of the legislature , what was to be done . For so intimately connected , in that day , were the civil and sacred concerns of the state , that , if the ...
... express purpose of inquiring into the controversy , and consulting with individuals of the legislature , what was to be done . For so intimately connected , in that day , were the civil and sacred concerns of the state , that , if the ...
Σελίδα 32
... express his mind with the utmost freedom , both for discovering existing danger , and for remedy- ing the evil . Mr. Wilson explained ; but ex- planation was unavailing . It was insisted on by his accusers , that he should answer ...
... express his mind with the utmost freedom , both for discovering existing danger , and for remedy- ing the evil . Mr. Wilson explained ; but ex- planation was unavailing . It was insisted on by his accusers , that he should answer ...
Σελίδα 37
... which he justified without the least palliation , confessing , that he still meant all , which he seemed to express . The elders of the other SECT II churches , on being questioned , unanimously ack- WILSON . COTTON . 37.
... which he justified without the least palliation , confessing , that he still meant all , which he seemed to express . The elders of the other SECT II churches , on being questioned , unanimously ack- WILSON . COTTON . 37.
Σελίδα 55
... express more clearly a renunciation of her heresies . then declared , that it was just in God to leave her to imbibe and disseminate these wrong opinions , for slighting his sacred ordinances and reviling the rulers of his people . This ...
... express more clearly a renunciation of her heresies . then declared , that it was just in God to leave her to imbibe and disseminate these wrong opinions , for slighting his sacred ordinances and reviling the rulers of his people . This ...
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