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Σελίδα x
... late teacher of a church at Boston , in New England , in his book called , An essay for the recording of illustrious provi- dences , & c . , and by Nath . Morton in his book called New England's Memorial . " In 1691 Keith was again in ...
... late teacher of a church at Boston , in New England , in his book called , An essay for the recording of illustrious provi- dences , & c . , and by Nath . Morton in his book called New England's Memorial . " In 1691 Keith was again in ...
Σελίδα xiii
... late Account in a letter from one of my friends there , now a zealous Churchman . " In Long Island there are not many Quakers ; it is a great place and has many Inhabitants , English and Dutch ; the Dutch are Calvinists and have some ...
... late Account in a letter from one of my friends there , now a zealous Churchman . " In Long Island there are not many Quakers ; it is a great place and has many Inhabitants , English and Dutch ; the Dutch are Calvinists and have some ...
Σελίδα xvii
... late Governor of New York . The Reverend Mr. Edmund Moll , is Chaplain to the Fort and Forces ; Mr. Bartow , Rector of West Chester County ; Mr. Vesey , Rector of New York ; the Reverend Mr. Gordon , late Rector of Queens County , who ...
... late Governor of New York . The Reverend Mr. Edmund Moll , is Chaplain to the Fort and Forces ; Mr. Bartow , Rector of West Chester County ; Mr. Vesey , Rector of New York ; the Reverend Mr. Gordon , late Rector of Queens County , who ...
Σελίδα xix
... late Administration of the Lord Bellamont and Captain Nanfan hath been grievously opposed and op- pressed ; but since the auspicious arrival of the Right Honorable the Lord Cornbury , has been delivered from the violence of the enemies ...
... late Administration of the Lord Bellamont and Captain Nanfan hath been grievously opposed and op- pressed ; but since the auspicious arrival of the Right Honorable the Lord Cornbury , has been delivered from the violence of the enemies ...
Σελίδα xxiii
... late the Quakers have made an act in their meeting that none of them may come to Church , which has of late deterred them from coming . The ministers here are in very good esteem among the People and they have a brave vestry of good and ...
... late the Quakers have made an act in their meeting that none of them may come to Church , which has of late deterred them from coming . The ministers here are in very good esteem among the People and they have a brave vestry of good and ...
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Act of Toleration Amboy America amongst Anabaptists annum answer April Assembly Auditory Baptism baptized Bishop Gibson Bishop of London bless Books Boston Burlington called Chester Christ Christian Church of England clergy Colonies Congregation Dead desired Discourse Dissenters Doctrine East-Jersey Episcopal Episcopalians established Evans Faith formerly friends George Fox George Keith George's Parish give Glebe Government Governor hath Holy Honourable Society hope House humble Island Jersey John Talbot July June June 11 Keithians kindly entertained land late letter Lord Lord Cornbury Lordship March March 26 Maryland Minister Missionaries New-York Parish Pensilvania persons petition Philadelphia pious plantations pray Prayer preached at Philadelphia present Printed Propagating the Gospel Province publick Quakers received Religion Reverend Samuel Scripture sent Sept Sermon Society for Propagating souls Sunday thing Thomas Town travelled Vestry Virginia William York
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Σελίδα 168 - That no man, or set of men, are entitled to exclusive or separate emoluments or privileges from the community, but in consideration of public services; which not being descendible, neither ought the offices of Magistrate, Legislator, or Judge, to be hereditary.
Σελίδα x - If there come any unto you, and bring not this doctrine, receive him not into your house, neither bid him God speed : for he that biddeth him God speed is partaker of his evil deeds.
Σελίδα 155 - The establishment of a Protestant episcopate in America is very zealously contended for (by a party in the British Parliament) ; and it is very alarming to a people whose fathers, from the hardships they suffered under such an establishment, were obliged to fly their native country into a wilderness in order peaceably to enjoy their privileges — civil and religious. We hope in God that such an establishment will never take place in America...
Σελίδα 148 - And that because of false brethren unawares brought in, who came in privily to spy out our liberty which we have in Christ Jesus, that they might bring us into bondage...
Σελίδα 142 - Let men of God in courts and churches watch O'er such as do a toleration hatch, Lest that ill egg bring forth a cocatrice, To poison all with heresy and vice.
Σελίδα 45 - The Children of the Resurrection neither Marry, nor are given in Marriage ; and they said they were the Children of the Resurrection ; and indeed, as the Author of the Snake in the Grass has well observed ; This Mad sort of Quakers, called Chase's Crew, did but consequentially practice, what the followers of George Fox held very generally in Principle, viz.
Σελίδα 168 - ... the definition and description of a monopoly; and although we have no direct constitutional provision against a monopoly, yet the whole theory of a free government is opposed to such grants, and it does not require even the aid which may be derived from the bill of rights, the first section of which declares 'that no man or set of men are entitled to exclusive public emoluments or privileges from the community,
Σελίδα 166 - Resolved, As the opinion of this Committee, that all and every act or statute, either of the parliament of England or of Great Britain, by whatever title known or distinguished, which renders criminal the maintaining any opinions in matters of religion, forbearing to repair to church, or the exercising any mode of worship whatsoever...
Σελίδα 156 - Bland* for the wise and well-timed opposition they have made to the pernicious project of a few mistaken clergymen for introducing an American bishop...
Σελίδα 50 - Quakers, after that should be good for nothing, but as unsavoury Salt, to be trod under foot of Men. But to God's Praise be it said, they may be generally compared with the best Quakers for their Morals, and far to exceed many of them in that respect; and which greatly casts the Ballance, that the Morals of those converted from Quakerism, both in England and America, or any where else, are Built on the Foundation of the Prophets and Apostles, Jesus Christ being the head corner Stone, which the Quakers...