An Historical Sketch of the First Church in Boston: From Its Formation to the Present Period. To which are Added Two Sermons, One on Leaving the Old, and the Other on Entering the New House of WorshipMunroe & Francis, 1812 - 256 |
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... March , he had an affectionate meeting , at the governour's , with a number of the brethren , where he commended them in prayer to God , and exhorted them to steadfastness in faith , purity , and brotherly love . He recommended to them ...
... March , he had an affectionate meeting , at the governour's , with a number of the brethren , where he commended them in prayer to God , and exhorted them to steadfastness in faith , purity , and brotherly love . He recommended to them ...
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... March . The church , this day , kept a fast on account of the pastor's absence in England , and the proba- bility there was , that he and his companions would be detained and troubled . There was , on 19 January , a general meet- ing of ...
... March . The church , this day , kept a fast on account of the pastor's absence in England , and the proba- bility there was , that he and his companions would be detained and troubled . There was , on 19 January , a general meet- ing of ...
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... March , upheld its interest in the contro- versy . It had a party in favour of Mr. Cotton and the majority of the church ; but the majority was on the side of Mr. Wilson and his friends . Of course the correctness of the proceeding ...
... March , upheld its interest in the contro- versy . It had a party in favour of Mr. Cotton and the majority of the church ; but the majority was on the side of Mr. Wilson and his friends . Of course the correctness of the proceeding ...
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... that these opposite parties would not live together in peace , and that the only method of restoring tran- quillity to the state was the banishing of the greatest offenders . " SECT . II . 1638 . March . In the WILSON . COTTON . 53.
... that these opposite parties would not live together in peace , and that the only method of restoring tran- quillity to the state was the banishing of the greatest offenders . " SECT . II . 1638 . March . In the WILSON . COTTON . 53.
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... March . In the month of March , 1638 , Mrs. Hutchin- son took up her residence in Roxbury . Here she was visited both by the wise and foolish , both by the wellmeaning peacemaker and the queru- lous disputant . Some went to her house to ...
... March . In the month of March , 1638 , Mrs. Hutchin- son took up her residence in Roxbury . Here she was visited both by the wise and foolish , both by the wellmeaning peacemaker and the queru- lous disputant . Some went to her house to ...
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