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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... principles hav- ing been formed with deliberation and acted on with perseverance , not without prayer to the Father of lights for his holy guidance ; there seems to him nothing unreasonable in the wish , to give the weight of long ...
... principles hav- ing been formed with deliberation and acted on with perseverance , not without prayer to the Father of lights for his holy guidance ; there seems to him nothing unreasonable in the wish , to give the weight of long ...
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... principles on which the settlement of the colonies had taken place . What would have been the event , in this respect , had the episcopal clergy succeeded in their desires , is a problem , which it will be forever impossible to solve ...
... principles on which the settlement of the colonies had taken place . What would have been the event , in this respect , had the episcopal clergy succeeded in their desires , is a problem , which it will be forever impossible to solve ...
Side 11
... principles , to be recommended in the respective states , as the ground on which a future ecclesiastical government should be established . These principles were appro- batory of Episcopacy and of the Book of Common Prayer ; and ...
... principles , to be recommended in the respective states , as the ground on which a future ecclesiastical government should be established . These principles were appro- batory of Episcopacy and of the Book of Common Prayer ; and ...
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... principles of the Church of England , in doctrine , discipline , and worship ; and praying , that their lordships would consecrate to the Episcopacy , those persons who should be sent with that view , from the churches in any of the ...
... principles of the Church of England , in doctrine , discipline , and worship ; and praying , that their lordships would consecrate to the Episcopacy , those persons who should be sent with that view , from the churches in any of the ...
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... principles which she had inherited from the church of England ; and of not departing from them , except so far as either local circumstances required , or some very important cause rendered proper . To those acquainted with the system ...
... principles which she had inherited from the church of England ; and of not departing from them , except so far as either local circumstances required , or some very important cause rendered proper . To those acquainted with the system ...
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