| Francis William Pitt Greenwood - 1833 - 244 oldal
...Williams, with a request that the same may be recorded in the Church books. BOSTON, Nov. 16, 1787. Whereas certain persons calling themselves proprietors...said James Freeman, declaring our utter abhorrence of measures so contrary to the doctrine, discipline and worship of an Episcopal church and which will... | |
| Francis William Pitt Greenwood - 1833 - 242 oldal
...in the Church books. BOSTON, Nov. 16, 1787. Whereas certain persons calling themselves prcprictors of the Stone Chapel in Boston have of late declared...said James Freeman, declaring our utter abhorrence of measures so contrary to the doctrine, discipline and worship of an Episcopal church and which will... | |
| Calvin Redington Batchelder - 1876 - 598 oldal
...— a step which may be attended with fatal consequences to the interests of religion in general, and of the Episcopal Church in particular : we therefore, the subscribers in behalf of ourselves, and others original proprietors of this church, who have authorized us to act for them, do hereby enter... | |
| Daniel Dulany Addison - 1897 - 382 oldal
...property of the loyalists, — these made a vigorous protest against the contemplated ordination : " We therefore the subscribers, in behalf of ourselves...do hereby enter our most solemn and serious protest 1 Wilson, Memoir of Bishop White, p. 342. and dissent against all such proceedings and particularly... | |
| William Bentley - 1905 - 548 oldal
...christians; a step, which may be attended with fatal consequences to the interests of religion in general, & that of the Episcopal Church in particular. We therefore the subscribers, in behalf of ourselves, & other original proprietors of said church, who have empowered us to act for them, do hereby enter... | |
| Henry Wilder Foote - 1896 - 798 oldal
...and to the common sentiments of almost every sect and denomination of Christians, a step which may he attended with fatal consequences to the interests...said James Freeman, declaring our utter abhorrence of measures so contrary to the doctrine, discipline, and worship of an Episcopal church, and which will... | |
| Henry Wilder Foote - 1896 - 804 oldal
...Christians, a step which may be attended with fatal consequences to the interests of religion in general 386 and that of the Episcopal Church in particular, —...said James Freeman, declaring our utter abhorrence of measures so contrary to the doctrine, discipline, a"nd worship of an Episcopal church, and which will... | |
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