A letter to a friend, containing remarks on certain passages in a sermon ... by ... John [Ewer] lord bishop of Landaff ... in which the highest reproach is ... cast upon the American colonies. With a suppl., by a presbyter in Old England1768 |
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... design , so far as a warm affection for this as well as the Mother- Country , and a strong attachment to the interest and honor of both , may be esteemed requisite qua- lifications ; but you might , in regard of leifure and abilities ...
... design , so far as a warm affection for this as well as the Mother- Country , and a strong attachment to the interest and honor of both , may be esteemed requisite qua- lifications ; but you might , in regard of leifure and abilities ...
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... of religion was contrary to " the pretences and conditions under which they " obtained Royal grants , and public authority to " their adventures ? The pretences and conditions . " were , " were , that their design was , and that 6.
... of religion was contrary to " the pretences and conditions under which they " obtained Royal grants , and public authority to " their adventures ? The pretences and conditions . " were , " were , that their design was , and that 6.
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... DESIGN was , and that THEY WOULD ENDEAVOUR , THE PROPAGATION OF THE CHRIS- TIAN FAITH . " There were no adventurers to America , who undertook to convert the native- barbarians , and to whom Royal grants were made upon this condition ...
... DESIGN was , and that THEY WOULD ENDEAVOUR , THE PROPAGATION OF THE CHRIS- TIAN FAITH . " There were no adventurers to America , who undertook to convert the native- barbarians , and to whom Royal grants were made upon this condition ...
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... design of their incorporation too , as was ever true of these adventurers , For , by far : : * What has been done by these adventurers may be seen in the general account that is given of their labors in some fol- lowing notes . And if ...
... design of their incorporation too , as was ever true of these adventurers , For , by far : : * What has been done by these adventurers may be seen in the general account that is given of their labors in some fol- lowing notes . And if ...
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... design was , and that " they should endeavour , the enlargement of com- 66 merce , and the propagation of christian faith . " The former they executed with fincerity and " zeal ; in the latter most notoriously failed . " He then adds in ...
... design was , and that " they should endeavour , the enlargement of com- 66 merce , and the propagation of christian faith . " The former they executed with fincerity and " zeal ; in the latter most notoriously failed . " He then adds in ...
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A Letter to a Friend, Containing Remarks on Certain Passages in a Sermon ... Charles Chauncy,John Ewer Ingen forhåndsvisning - 2016 |
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८८ abſtracts affirm alſo American Biſhops Apoftolical Apostles becauſe beſt Biſhops Britiſh buſineſs cafe cauſe CHARLES CHAUNCY Chrift chriftian church of England civil power Clergy Colonies Coloniſts confideration conſequence Country defire deſign divine Doctor ecclefiaftical endeavours Engliſh Epifcopal churches Epifcopalians epiſcopacy eſpecially eſtabliſhed eſteemed exerciſe expreſſed facraments faid faith fame fathers favour fermon fince firſt fome fons foon fuch fufficient fupport Gospel governing power holy holy orders Indian inſtitution intereſt irreligion itſelf Jeſus juſt leaſt leſs Lord Lordſhip Martha's Vineyard Miffionaries miniſters miſſion Miſſionaries moſt muſt native New-England occafion perſons pious pleaſed popiſh poſed preached Prefbyterian preſent pretences and conditions profeſſed propagation publiſhed purpoſe reaſon refuſe religion religious repreſentation reſpect ſaid ſay ſcheme ſelves ſenſe ſent ſerve ſervice ſeveral ſhall ſhewn ſhould ſmall Society at home ſome ſpeaks ſpirit ſpoken ſtanding ſtate ſtill ſubjects ſuch ſupply ſuppoſed themſelves theſe adventurers thing thoſe tion truth univerſally uſe whoſe worship
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Side 50 - But be not ye called Rabbi, for one is your Master, even Christ; and all ye are brethren. And call no man your father upon the earth : for one is your Father, which is in heaven. Neither be ye called masters: for one is your Master, even Christ.
Side 73 - Bradbury. An Appeal to the Public in Behalf of the Church of England in America, dedicated to the Lord Archbishop of Canterbury.
Side 46 - Ecclesiastical authority may have been necessary in the infant state of society, and, for the same reason, it may perhaps continue to be, in some degree, necessary as long as society is imperfect ; and therefore may not be entirely abolished till civil governments have arrived at a much greater degree of perfection.
Side 12 - And is it not some aggravation of their shame, that this their neglect of religion was contrary to the pretences and conditions, under which they obtained royal grants and public authority to their adventures?
Side 47 - ... Christ, and as essential to his Church as the sacraments ; for, say you, he insists upon it (meaning the Episcopal superiority,) as of divine right, asserts that the laws relating to it bind as strongly as the laws which relate to baptism and the holy eucharist, and that if the succession be once broken, not all the men on earth, not all the angels in heaven, without an immediate commission from Christ, can restore it — but you say, he does not, however, hold this succession to be necessary,...
Side 50 - Ye know that the princes of the Gentiles exercife dominion over them, and they that are great, exercife authority upon them. But it fliall not be fo among you : but v/hofoever will be great among you, let him be your minifter •, and whofoever will be chief among you...
Side 1 - ... the Propagation of the Gofpel in foreign Parts, at the anniverfary Meeting, in the Parifh Church of St. Mary Le Bow, London, February 20, 1767; in which the higheft Reproach is undefervedly caft upon the American Colonies. BY CHARLES CHAUNCY, DD Paftor of the firft Church of Chrift in Bofton.
Side 13 - Saviour; who will have all men to be faved, and to come to the knowledge of the truth.
Side 78 - But, notwithstanding, episcopacy and monarchy are, in their frame and constitution, best suited to each other. Episcopacy can never thrive in a republican government, nor republican principles in an episcopal church.
Side 53 - I think, it is that the apoftle faith, i Cor. ii. 4, 5. " and my fpeech, and my preaching was " not with enticing words of^ man's wifdom ; but " in demonftration of the Spirit, and of power; " that your faith mould not ftand in the wifdom of " men, but in the power of GOD...