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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... attended every general convention , from the be- ginning to the present time . Under the weight of these considerations , he commits himself to the can- dour of the reader . Of the papers in the Appendix , a great propor- tion are what ...
... attended every general convention , from the be- ginning to the present time . Under the weight of these considerations , he commits himself to the can- dour of the reader . Of the papers in the Appendix , a great propor- tion are what ...
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... attend it , as one of the deputies from Virginia ; but his attendance was prevented by sickness , which ended in his dissolution , during the session . The subject of perpetuating the succession from England , with the relation which it ...
... attend it , as one of the deputies from Virginia ; but his attendance was prevented by sickness , which ended in his dissolution , during the session . The subject of perpetuating the succession from England , with the relation which it ...
Side 40
... attended to , as far as circumstances would permit . The thanks of the house were voted to the presiding bishop . Relatively to the last mentioned subject , the house of bishops saw cause , to record their opinion as fol- lows ...
... attended to , as far as circumstances would permit . The thanks of the house were voted to the presiding bishop . Relatively to the last mentioned subject , the house of bishops saw cause , to record their opinion as fol- lows ...
Side 57
... urged as a proof of the advantages which would have attended a con- tinuance of the establishment . But this reasoning is inadmissible ; if , as before supposed , the prostration H was owing to the preceding system ; of an amend- 57.
... urged as a proof of the advantages which would have attended a con- tinuance of the establishment . But this reasoning is inadmissible ; if , as before supposed , the prostration H was owing to the preceding system ; of an amend- 57.
Side 58
... attend the ministrations of preachers , who had recently availed themselves of the very little regard entertained for their clergy , to produce a popular desertion of the church itself . Under such circumstances , it was hardly to be ex ...
... attend the ministrations of preachers , who had recently availed themselves of the very little regard entertained for their clergy , to produce a popular desertion of the church itself . Under such circumstances , it was hardly to be ex ...
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