| Benjamin Trumbull - 1818 - 574 páginas
...into church fellowship according to Christ." IV. " That all the free planters held themselves bound to establish such civil order as might best conduce to the securing of the purity and peace of the ordinance to themselves and their posterity according to God." When... | |
| Samuel Peters - 1829 - 440 páginas
...into church fellowship according to Christ." IV. "That all the free planters held themselves bound to establish such civil order as might best conduce to the securing of the purity and peace of the ordinance to themselves and their posterity according to God." When... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1836 - 598 páginas
...them. Qucere 4. All the free planters were called upon to express whether they held themselves bound to establish such civil order as might best conduce...the ordinances to themselves and their posterity, according to GOD. In answer hereunto they expressed by holding up their hands twice, as before. That... | |
| Edward Rodolphus Lambert - 1838 - 260 páginas
...them. duaere 4. All the free planters were called upon to express whether they held themselves bound to establish such civil order as might best conduce...of the ordinances to themselves and their posterity according to GOD. In answer hereunto they expressed by holding up their hands twice as before. That... | |
| Leonard Bacon - 1839 - 60 páginas
...have any civil power, who either would not, or could not, enter at the door of church fellowship. " They held themselves bound," they said, " to establish...say what you could do more rational or more manly ? If we are to regard this provision as a measure for the encouragement or promotion of piety, undoubtedly... | |
| Theodore Dwight - 1840 - 464 páginas
...desired to become free planters had settled there with a wish to be church members, and felt " bound to establish such civil order as might best conduce to the securing of the purity and peace of the ordinance to themselves and their posterity according to God ;" that... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1848 - 390 páginas
...should have any civil power, who either would not or could not enter at the door of Church Fellowship. They held themselves bound, they said, to establish...the securing the purity and peace of the ordinances for themselves and their posterity. When they introduced the principle, it was not for the sake of... | |
| George Barrell Cheever - 1849 - 396 páginas
...should have any civil power, who either would not or could not enter at the door of Church Fellowship. They held themselves bound, they said, to establish...the securing the purity and peace of the ordinances for themselves and their posterity. When they introduced the principle, it was not for the sake of... | |
| 1849 - 336 páginas
...enter at the door of Church Fellowship. They held themselves bound, they said, to establish such eivil order as might best conduce to the securing the purity and peace of the ordinances for themselves and their posterity. When they introduced the prineiple, it was not for the sake of... | |
| 1849 - 516 páginas
...admitted into church fellowship according to Christ. 4. That all the free planters held themselves bound to establish such civil order as might best conduce to the securing of the purity and peace of the ordinance to themselves and their posterity according to God. 5. That... | |
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