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 páginas |
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... friends , who belonged to his society in England , and who had followed him to this country . They were of course provided for . The ministers in the neighbourhood , having become sufficiently numerous , formed an associa- tion , and ...
... friends , who belonged to his society in England , and who had followed him to this country . They were of course provided for . The ministers in the neighbourhood , having become sufficiently numerous , formed an associa- tion , and ...
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... friends were about to remove to the Connecticut . Their de- sign was strenuously seconded by some and op- posed by others . After the matter had been for some time debated , Mr. Cotton ended the affair by preaching from Hag . ii . 4 ...
... friends were about to remove to the Connecticut . Their de- sign was strenuously seconded by some and op- posed by others . After the matter had been for some time debated , Mr. Cotton ended the affair by preaching from Hag . ii . 4 ...
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... friendship , to the parent country . When there , it was natural for them to worship at the churches of their friends . Yet 1636 . such was the abhorrence , which Mr. W. WILSON . COTTON .
... friendship , to the parent country . When there , it was natural for them to worship at the churches of their friends . Yet 1636 . such was the abhorrence , which Mr. W. WILSON . COTTON .
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... friend and sup- porter of Mrs. H. her partisans in the church were desirous of having him associated with Messrs . Wilson and Cotton . The proposition was opposed . It was said , that the church was already furnished with able ministers ...
... friend and sup- porter of Mrs. H. her partisans in the church were desirous of having him associated with Messrs . Wilson and Cotton . The proposition was opposed . It was said , that the church was already furnished with able ministers ...
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... friends were unable to perceive , that any rule had been violated . On the same terms with the rest of the elders , he had been called to the court , where it was desired and expected , that every one would express his mind with the ...
... friends were unable to perceive , that any rule had been violated . On the same terms with the rest of the elders , he had been called to the court , where it was desired and expected , that every one would express his mind with the ...
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