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
... sphere of action , when I shall be removed from it : and , with my prayers for the success of your endeavours to this effect , I subscribe myself your af fectionate brother , THE AUTHOR . PREFACE . MANY years ago , the author of the vi.
... sphere of action , when I shall be removed from it : and , with my prayers for the success of your endeavours to this effect , I subscribe myself your af fectionate brother , THE AUTHOR . PREFACE . MANY years ago , the author of the vi.
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... effect , without some association , under which the churches might act as a body : they having been heretofore detached from and independent on one another ; excepting the bond of union which had sub- sisted through the medium of the ...
... effect , without some association , under which the churches might act as a body : they having been heretofore detached from and independent on one another ; excepting the bond of union which had sub- sisted through the medium of the ...
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... effect , until there should be laid before them the alterations which had been made by the convention : it having been re- presented to the bishops , through private channels , that the alterations were essential deviations from the ...
... effect , until there should be laid before them the alterations which had been made by the convention : it having been re- presented to the bishops , through private channels , that the alterations were essential deviations from the ...
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... effect that they knew no reason , why the person should not be consecrated to the episcopal office . These deter- minations are given as the result of a consultation of the two archbishops and fifteen of the bishops ; being all who were ...
... effect that they knew no reason , why the person should not be consecrated to the episcopal office . These deter- minations are given as the result of a consultation of the two archbishops and fifteen of the bishops ; being all who were ...
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... effect , they signified their request to the two bishops consecrated in England , that they would unite with bishop Seabury in the consecration of Mr. Bass : and they framed an address to the archbishops and bishops of England ...
... effect , they signified their request to the two bishops consecrated in England , that they would unite with bishop Seabury in the consecration of Mr. Bass : and they framed an address to the archbishops and bishops of England ...
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