Memoirs of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of America: Containing, I. A Narrative of the Organization and of the Early Measures of the Church. II. Additional Statements and Remarks. III. An Appendix of Original PapersS. Potter, 1820 - 474 sider |
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... English prelates - No . 6. Letter of the English prelates - No . 7. Memorial from the convention of New Jersey - No . 8. Second address to the English Prelates-- No. 9. Letter of the archbishops of Canterbury and York- No. 10. Letter of ...
... English prelates - No . 6. Letter of the English prelates - No . 7. Memorial from the convention of New Jersey - No . 8. Second address to the English Prelates-- No. 9. Letter of the archbishops of Canterbury and York- No. 10. Letter of ...
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... English America were of the profession established in England ; yet the number was not so considerable , as might be sup- posed from the existing relation ; owing probably to the circumstance , that several of the colonies arose in a ...
... English America were of the profession established in England ; yet the number was not so considerable , as might be sup- posed from the existing relation ; owing probably to the circumstance , that several of the colonies arose in a ...
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... English government was of lands to Trinity church , New York . Its being considerable , is owing to its having become of great value by the increase of that city . removing of unworthy clergymen : besides which , there were .5.
... English government was of lands to Trinity church , New York . Its being considerable , is owing to its having become of great value by the increase of that city . removing of unworthy clergymen : besides which , there were .5.
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... English bishops , to the great prejudice of people of other communions ; and in contrariety to the principles on which the settlement of the colonies had taken place . What would have been the event , in this respect , had the episcopal ...
... English bishops , to the great prejudice of people of other communions ; and in contrariety to the principles on which the settlement of the colonies had taken place . What would have been the event , in this respect , had the episcopal ...
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... English Episcopacy , under which the American churches had been planted . The proceeding in Denmark , was made known to the American government by Mr. Adams ; a copy of whose letter to the president of congress , was sent to the author ...
... English Episcopacy , under which the American churches had been planted . The proceeding in Denmark , was made known to the American government by Mr. Adams ; a copy of whose letter to the president of congress , was sent to the author ...
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