The History of the Great Republic: Considered from a Christian Stand-pointBroughton and Wyman, 1868 - 710 頁 |
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... Church . Gorges , a man of wealth and rank , " and Sir George Popham , Lord Chief Justice of England , would represent the aristocratic pretensions of the future South ; and " vagabond gentlemen and goldsmiths " would seriously ...
... Church . Gorges , a man of wealth and rank , " and Sir George Popham , Lord Chief Justice of England , would represent the aristocratic pretensions of the future South ; and " vagabond gentlemen and goldsmiths " would seriously ...
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... Church ; and no devotion , either of bigotry or patriotism , is so strong as religious devo- tion . The British ... England was confirmed as the Church of Virginia . It was intended that the first four ministers should each receive two ...
... Church ; and no devotion , either of bigotry or patriotism , is so strong as religious devo- tion . The British ... England was confirmed as the Church of Virginia . It was intended that the first four ministers should each receive two ...
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... Church of England , and to avoid all factions and needless novel- ties , ' - -a caution , no doubt , against Puritan ideas , at this time much on the increase in England , and not without par- tisans even in Virginia . " When " the ...
... Church of England , and to avoid all factions and needless novel- ties , ' - -a caution , no doubt , against Puritan ideas , at this time much on the increase in England , and not without par- tisans even in Virginia . " When " the ...
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... church , would be a grievous wrong , but no greater than to ordain Episcopalianism as the only lawful religion of New England or any other portion of the land . GOD'S METHOD . It may be deemed strange that God did not so far over- rule ...
... church , would be a grievous wrong , but no greater than to ordain Episcopalianism as the only lawful religion of New England or any other portion of the land . GOD'S METHOD . It may be deemed strange that God did not so far over- rule ...
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... church and in civil government . God , moreover , suffered the vileness of immoral adventurers to destroy them , and steadily brought forward the representatives of virtue and piety : England was a religious country . The Reformation ...
... church and in civil government . God , moreover , suffered the vileness of immoral adventurers to destroy them , and steadily brought forward the representatives of virtue and piety : England was a religious country . The Reformation ...
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