The Old Brick Churches of Maryland

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A.D.F. Randolph, 1894 - 129 sider
 

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Side 6 - I, AB, do swear, that I do from my heart abhor, detest, and abjure, as impious and heretical, that damnable doctrine and position, that Princes excommunicated or deprived by the Pope, or any authority of the See of Rome, may be deposed or murthered by their subjects, or any other whatsoever.
Side 25 - Pennsylvania as a free and independent state, and that I will not at any time do or cause to be done any matter or thing that will be prejudicial or injurious to the freedom and independence thereof, as declared by Congress; and also that I will discover and make known to some...
Side 72 - St. Mary's once was in repute, Now here the Judges try the Suit, And lawyers twice a Year dispute. As oft the Bench most gravely meet, Some to get Drunk, and some to eat A swinging share of Country Treat.
Side 24 - An Association in arms for the defense of the Protestant Religion, and for asserting the right of King William and Queen Mary to the Province of Maryland and all the English Dominions.
Side 63 - Here lyeth the body of Wm. Burgess, Esq., who departed this life on ye 24th of January, 1686, Aged 64 years: leaving his Dear beloved wife, Ursula and eleven children, viz.: seven sons and four daughters, And eight grand-children. In his life-time, a member of His Lordship's...
Side 24 - David, and morning and evening prayer therein contained, be solemnly read, and by all and every minister, or reader in every Church, or other place of public worship, within this province.
Side 6 - Province of Maryland; I do therefore, in his Majesty's name appoint the same Mr Stephen Bordley to officiate as a clergyman of the Church of England in the Parish of S
Side 56 - Immortal Chew first set our Quakers right; He made it plain they might resist and fight ; And the gravest Dons agreed to what he said, And freely gave their cast for the King's aid, For war successful, and for peace and trade.
Side 58 - He wrote to her at parting: If at the close of war and strife, My destiny once more Should in the various paths of life, Conduct me to this shore; Should British banners guard the land, And faction be restrained; And Cliveden's peaceful mansion stand No more with blood bestained; Say, wilt thou then receive again And welcome to thy sight, The youth who bids with stifled pain His sad farewell to-night?
Side 107 - For as you are, so once was I And as I am, so shall you be, Altho that ye be fayre and younge Wyse, welthy, hardy, stout and strong.

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