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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... cause , and that for no cause should he be arraigned , as a publick convict . Mr. Wilson , this year , it seems , made another visit to his native country . + On every occasion , where a matter was dispu- ted , Mr. Cotton settled the ...
... cause , and that for no cause should he be arraigned , as a publick convict . Mr. Wilson , this year , it seems , made another visit to his native country . + On every occasion , where a matter was dispu- ted , Mr. Cotton settled the ...
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... caused , on the succeeding thursday , a new elec- tion . 1635 . 13 Jan. 19 Jan. 15 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 ...
... caused , on the succeeding thursday , a new elec- tion . 1635 . 13 Jan. 19 Jan. 15 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 ...
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... cause of conformity ; and on such , as had offended , he was sure to impose some sort of penalty . It was agitated in the First Church , whether , out of tenderness to the consciences of their brethren , persons going hence to England ...
... cause of conformity ; and on such , as had offended , he was sure to impose some sort of penalty . It was agitated in the First Church , whether , out of tenderness to the consciences of their brethren , persons going hence to England ...
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... in law of Mrs. Hutchinson , and formerly an episcopal clergyman in England , openly favoured the doctrine of his sister . Others in the church espoused her cause ; nor was Mr. Cotton himself free from SECT 28 WILSON . COTTON .
... in law of Mrs. Hutchinson , and formerly an episcopal clergyman in England , openly favoured the doctrine of his sister . Others in the church espoused her cause ; nor was Mr. Cotton himself free from SECT 28 WILSON . COTTON .
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... cause ; nor was Mr. Cotton himself free from SECT . II . suspicion , if he was from blame . These opinions were soon noised among the neighbouring churches , and arrested the particu- lar attention of all the ministers . Whilst the ...
... cause ; nor was Mr. Cotton himself free from SECT . II . suspicion , if he was from blame . These opinions were soon noised among the neighbouring churches , and arrested the particu- lar attention of all the ministers . Whilst the ...
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