Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...I. Riley, 1829 |
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... of his children to send round to the clergymen of each communion a declaration to be read in the several churches , of his firm belief in the Divinity of his Saviour . He was buried on the 4th χίν . MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR .
... of his children to send round to the clergymen of each communion a declaration to be read in the several churches , of his firm belief in the Divinity of his Saviour . He was buried on the 4th χίν . MEMOIR OF THE AUTHOR .
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... church . As a christian , he was one of the greatest patterns of the time in which he lived ; and , in his public employments , either when at the bar or on the bench , was equally distinguished as a model of christian perfection ...
... church . As a christian , he was one of the greatest patterns of the time in which he lived ; and , in his public employments , either when at the bar or on the bench , was equally distinguished as a model of christian perfection ...
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... church , and strongly suspected him to be one of the regicides . In his last illness , he revealed himself to the minister of the town , and ordered a small stone to be set at the head of his grave , which I have often seen there ...
... church , and strongly suspected him to be one of the regicides . In his last illness , he revealed himself to the minister of the town , and ordered a small stone to be set at the head of his grave , which I have often seen there ...
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... church discipline . " ÎX . No Dutchman here , or Dutch ship here , shall upon any occasion , be pressed to serve in war against any nation whatsoever . " X. That the townsmen of the Manhattans , shall not have any soldiers quartered ...
... church discipline . " ÎX . No Dutchman here , or Dutch ship here , shall upon any occasion , be pressed to serve in war against any nation whatsoever . " X. That the townsmen of the Manhattans , shall not have any soldiers quartered ...
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... churches at New - York or Albany , probably to serve the popish cause . * Niewenhyt , minister of the church at Albany , disputed his right to administer the sacraments , because he had received an episco- pal ordination and was not ...
... churches at New - York or Albany , probably to serve the popish cause . * Niewenhyt , minister of the church at Albany , disputed his right to administer the sacraments , because he had received an episco- pal ordination and was not ...
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