The injury done to the cause of Christ, as we then supposed, was irreparable. For several days I suffered what no tongue can tell^br the best thing that ever happened to the State of Connecticut. It cut the churches loose from dependence on state support.... A History of the Baptists in New England - 第 99 頁Henry Sweetser Burrage 著 - 1894 - 319 頁完整檢視 - 關於此書
| Lyman Beecher - 1863 - 520 頁
...aiilictions and all, my health and spirits began to fail It was as dark a day as ever I saw. The odium thrown upon the ministry was inconceivable. The injury...several days I suffered what no tongue can tell for the l/cst thiny tliat cccr happened to the State of Connecticut. It cut the churches loose from dependence... | |
| Lyman Beecher - 1864 - 572 頁
...day as ever I saw. The odium thrown upon the ministry was inconceivable. The injury done to the canso of Christ, as we then supposed, was irreparable. For several days I suffered what no tongue can tell/or the best thing that ever happened to the State of Connecticut. It cut the churches loose from... | |
| Lyman Beecher - 1865 - 580 頁
...success, till at last, what with domestic afflictions and all, my health and spirits began to fail. It was as dark a day as ever I saw. The odinm thrown...irreparable. For several days I suffered what no tongue can tell/br the best thing that ever happened to the State of Connecticut. It cut the churches loose from... | |
| Lyman Beecher - 1866 - 594 頁
...afflictions and all, my health and spirits began to fail. It was as dark a day as ever I saw. The odium thrown upon the ministry was inconceivable. The injury...irreparable. For several days I suffered what no tongue can tell^br the best thing that ever happened to the State of Connecticut. It cut the churches loose from... | |
| Evangelical Alliance. Conference - 1874 - 788 頁
...then a pastor of an important church in that state: "It was as dark a day as ever I saw. The injury to the cause of Christ, as we then supposed, was irreparable....tell for the best thing that ever happened to the churches. It cut the churches loose from dependence on State support. It threw them wholly on their... | |
| James Morgan - 1874 - 438 頁
...in its stead. He expresses his feeling on this subject, when time had tested the change, thus — " For several days I suffered what no tongue can tell for the best thing tJtut ever happened to the State of Connecticut. It cut the Churches loose from dependance on State... | |
| Edwin David Sanborn - 1875 - 438 頁
...The odium thrown upon the ministry was inconceivable. The injury done to the cause of Christ, as we supposed, was irreparable. For several days I suffered...for the best thing that ever happened to the state itf Connecticut. It cut the churches loose from dependence on state support. It threw them wholly on... | |
| General Association of New Hampshire - 1875 - 608 頁
...separation of church and state had passed, he wrote: "It was as dark a day as ever I saw. The odium thrown upon the ministry was inconceivable. The injury done to the cause of Christ, as we supposed, was irreparable. For several days I suffered what u<> tongue can tell fur the bfM thing that... | |
| Edwin David Sanborn - 1875 - 436 頁
...separation of church and state had passed, he wrote : " It was as dark a day as ever I saw. The odium thrown upon the ministry was inconceivable. The injury done to the cause of Christ, as we supposed, was irreparable. For several days I suffered what no tongue can tell for the best thing that... | |
| 1876 - 624 頁
...afflictions and all, my health and spirits began to fail. It was a? dark a day as ever I saw.f The odium thrown upon the ministry was inconceivable. The injury...cause of Christ, as we then supposed, was irreparable. 'J As a specimen of the Tvay in which the newspapers then handled the discussion, one might profitably... | |
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