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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... considered as the diocesan of the episcopal churches in America , it is evident , that his authority could not be effectually exerted , at such a distance for the * Perhaps the only considerable endowment by the English government was ...
... considered as the diocesan of the episcopal churches in America , it is evident , that his authority could not be effectually exerted , at such a distance for the * Perhaps the only considerable endowment by the English government was ...
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... considered as a profit- able improvement in the Book of Common Prayer ; they proposed to the house of clerical and lay depu- ties a declaration , that it was not intended to bring the Book under review during this convention . And in ...
... considered as a profit- able improvement in the Book of Common Prayer ; they proposed to the house of clerical and lay depu- ties a declaration , that it was not intended to bring the Book under review during this convention . And in ...
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... considered as disapproved of , so far as opinion could be ascertained . A proposed change in the ecclesiastical constitu- tion , was referred to the several state conventions . It was to change the time of the triennial meeting to the ...
... considered as disapproved of , so far as opinion could be ascertained . A proposed change in the ecclesiastical constitu- tion , was referred to the several state conventions . It was to change the time of the triennial meeting to the ...
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... considered , on the ground of views taken of past incidents . Any ministry , who should have ventured on the measure , would have raised up against themselves the whole of the dissenting interest in England ; and the weight of that ...
... considered , on the ground of views taken of past incidents . Any ministry , who should have ventured on the measure , would have raised up against themselves the whole of the dissenting interest in England ; and the weight of that ...
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... considered , that a great majority of that house must have been of the establishment ; that there never had been any attempt among them to throw off any property of its distinctive character ; that they must have felt the want of ...
... considered , that a great majority of that house must have been of the establishment ; that there never had been any attempt among them to throw off any property of its distinctive character ; that they must have felt the want of ...
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