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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Side vi
... character would be tolerated in the community ; I now con- template nine of our number , conducting the duties of their office without interruption ; and in regard not to them only , but to ten of us who have gone to their rest , I ...
... character would be tolerated in the community ; I now con- template nine of our number , conducting the duties of their office without interruption ; and in regard not to them only , but to ten of us who have gone to their rest , I ...
Side ix
... character , for an author to represent him as his own prejudices or his pas- sions dictate ; when , perhaps , the other party would have had the precaution to make his own story B known , had he foreseen such a result of the ix.
... character , for an author to represent him as his own prejudices or his pas- sions dictate ; when , perhaps , the other party would have had the precaution to make his own story B known , had he foreseen such a result of the ix.
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... characters individually , who should be sent for consecration . As to faith , they were to make the subscription , which the American church had pre- scribed , to future candidates for orders . On the sub- ject of learning , it was ...
... characters individually , who should be sent for consecration . As to faith , they were to make the subscription , which the American church had pre- scribed , to future candidates for orders . On the sub- ject of learning , it was ...
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... character to all the episcopal duties ; and , that the extent in which the same were to be dis- charged by him , should be dependent on such regu- lations as expediency might dictate to the church in New York ; grounded on the ...
... character to all the episcopal duties ; and , that the extent in which the same were to be dis- charged by him , should be dependent on such regu- lations as expediency might dictate to the church in New York ; grounded on the ...
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... character ; that they must have felt the want of ecclesiastical discipline over immoral clergymen , and the burthen of sending to England for ordination ; there seems no way of accounting for their conduct , but the dan- ger resulting ...
... character ; that they must have felt the want of ecclesiastical discipline over immoral clergymen , and the burthen of sending to England for ordination ; there seems no way of accounting for their conduct , but the dan- ger resulting ...
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