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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... called " The governour and company of Massachusetts Bay . " On leaving England , they brought with them the patent , or charter , of the plantation . The members of this company were distinguished , among the settlers of the American ...
... called " The governour and company of Massachusetts Bay . " On leaving England , they brought with them the patent , or charter , of the plantation . The members of this company were distinguished , among the settlers of the American ...
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... called Boston , after a place of the same name in Lin- colnshire , England , where some of the emigrants were born , and whence they expected Mr. Cotton , a congregational minister of superlative worth . Early in 1631 , Mr. Wilson made ...
... called Boston , after a place of the same name in Lin- colnshire , England , where some of the emigrants were born , and whence they expected Mr. Cotton , a congregational minister of superlative worth . Early in 1631 , Mr. Wilson made ...
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... called Mr. Roger Williams to the office of teacher . It had been said of this man , that he refused communion with the church in Boston , because its members would not make a publick declaration of their repentance for having continued ...
... called Mr. Roger Williams to the office of teacher . It had been said of this man , that he refused communion with the church in Boston , because its members would not make a publick declaration of their repentance for having continued ...
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... called Seaborn , but whom he did not baptize , un- til he was admitted into the church at Boston . He assigned two reasons for the omission . One was , there was no settled congregation on board the ship . Secondly , he said , a ...
... called Seaborn , but whom he did not baptize , un- til he was admitted into the church at Boston . He assigned two reasons for the omission . One was , there was no settled congregation on board the ship . Secondly , he said , a ...
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... called to the court , where it was desired and expected , that every one would express his mind with the utmost freedom , both for discovering existing danger , and for remedy- ing the evil . Mr. Wilson explained ; but ex- planation was ...
... called to the court , where it was desired and expected , that every one would express his mind with the utmost freedom , both for discovering existing danger , and for remedy- ing the evil . Mr. Wilson explained ; but ex- planation was ...
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