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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... gentlemen to the southward , who had been educated for the ministry , but kept back from it by the times , embarked for England ; and applied to the then bishop of London , Dr. Lowth , for orders . As the bishop could not ordain them ...
... gentlemen to the southward , who had been educated for the ministry , but kept back from it by the times , embarked for England ; and applied to the then bishop of London , Dr. Lowth , for orders . As the bishop could not ordain them ...
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... gentleman , in behalf of the candidates for ordination referred to . Mr. Adams mentioned the matter to M. de St. Saphorin , the Danish minister ; who accordingly wrote to the count de Rosencrone , privy counsellor and secretary of state ...
... gentleman , in behalf of the candidates for ordination referred to . Mr. Adams mentioned the matter to M. de St. Saphorin , the Danish minister ; who accordingly wrote to the count de Rosencrone , privy counsellor and secretary of state ...
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... gentleman of their choice was then stand- ing . This gentleman was the Rev. Samuel Sea- bury , D. D. formerly missionary on Long Island ; who had been recommended to England for conse- cration , before the evacuation of New York by the ...
... gentleman of their choice was then stand- ing . This gentleman was the Rev. Samuel Sea- bury , D. D. formerly missionary on Long Island ; who had been recommended to England for conse- cration , before the evacuation of New York by the ...
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... gentlemen of the southern states had received ordination from his hands . Nevertheless , the mem- bers of this convention , although generally impressed with sentiments of respect towards the new bishop ; and although , with the ...
... gentlemen of the southern states had received ordination from his hands . Nevertheless , the mem- bers of this convention , although generally impressed with sentiments of respect towards the new bishop ; and although , with the ...
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... gentleman who had been conse- crated with him , was duly respected by the body , while they manifested an earnest desire of the union alluded to ; and , with a view to it , voted their opinion in favour of the validity of bishop ...
... gentleman who had been conse- crated with him , was duly respected by the body , while they manifested an earnest desire of the union alluded to ; and , with a view to it , voted their opinion in favour of the validity of bishop ...
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