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 vii
... church . For this reason , there was made a draft from the notes before taken , for the purpose stated . As what remained comprehended sundry matters , not of suf- ficiently general concern for insertion in the Cyclo- pedia ;
... church . For this reason , there was made a draft from the notes before taken , for the purpose stated . As what remained comprehended sundry matters , not of suf- ficiently general concern for insertion in the Cyclo- pedia ;
Side ix
... taken of a deceased character , for an author to represent him as his own prejudices or his pas- sions dictate ; when , perhaps , the other party would have had the precaution to make his own story B known , had he foreseen such a ...
... taken of a deceased character , for an author to represent him as his own prejudices or his pas- sions dictate ; when , perhaps , the other party would have had the precaution to make his own story B known , had he foreseen such a ...
Side xiii
... taken to obtain the Episcopacy , p . 97- Section 3. Of the alteration of the Book of Common Prayer , p . 102 - Section 4. Of relative measures and events , p . 111 -Section 5. Of subsequent proceedings of local conven- tions , p . 117 ...
... taken to obtain the Episcopacy , p . 97- Section 3. Of the alteration of the Book of Common Prayer , p . 102 - Section 4. Of relative measures and events , p . 111 -Section 5. Of subsequent proceedings of local conven- tions , p . 117 ...
Side 7
... 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 . In regard to the motives of the parties in the dispute ...
... 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 . In regard to the motives of the parties in the dispute ...
Side 10
... forming of a collec- tive body of the episcopal church in the United States , was taken , at a meeting for another purpose , of a few clergymen of New York , New Jersey and Pennsylvania , at Brunswick in New Jersey , on the 10.
... forming of a collec- tive body of the episcopal church in the United States , was taken , at a meeting for another purpose , of a few clergymen of New York , New Jersey and Pennsylvania , at Brunswick in New Jersey , on the 10.
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