Memoirs of the Protestant Episcopal Church in the United States of AmericaS. Potter, 1820 - 474 sider |
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William White. removing of unworthy clergymen : besides which , there were civil institutions supposed to be in oppo- sition to it , in the provinces where establishments had been provided . In Maryland , in particular , all interference ...
William White. removing of unworthy clergymen : besides which , there were civil institutions supposed to be in oppo- sition to it , in the provinces where establishments had been provided . In Maryland , in particular , all interference ...
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... civil laws or constitutions . The latter difficulty was thought sufficiently obviated , by the powers under which the present convention was as- sembled . Accordingly , they addressed the archbishops and bishops of England ; stating ...
... civil laws or constitutions . The latter difficulty was thought sufficiently obviated , by the powers under which the present convention was as- sembled . Accordingly , they addressed the archbishops and bishops of England ; stating ...
Side 47
... civil controversy , which arose on the occasion of the stamp act . The question of Ame- rican Episcopacy was brought forward in a pam- phlet by the Rev. East Apthorp , missionary at Cam- bridge , Massachusetts ; a native of that ...
... civil controversy , which arose on the occasion of the stamp act . The question of Ame- rican Episcopacy was brought forward in a pam- phlet by the Rev. East Apthorp , missionary at Cam- bridge , Massachusetts ; a native of that ...
Side 48
... civil government , which had been adopted in Great Britain ; in contrariety to original compact and future security for freedom : a regard to which was as prevalent among episcopa- lians , as among any description of their fellow - citi ...
... civil government , which had been adopted in Great Britain ; in contrariety to original compact and future security for freedom : a regard to which was as prevalent among episcopa- lians , as among any description of their fellow - citi ...
Side 52
... civil offices , and the like ; while there was a senti- ment silently operating , to the effect above stated . Whether the address of the twelve clergy crossed the Atlantic , is not here known . This was to de- pend on its being signed ...
... civil offices , and the like ; while there was a senti- ment silently operating , to the effect above stated . Whether the address of the twelve clergy crossed the Atlantic , is not here known . This was to de- pend on its being signed ...
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