| David Humphreys - 1730 - 404 páginas
...properly belonging to his Church at Newport, above 50 Communicants, who live in that Place, exclufive of Strangers : The Church People grew now too numerous...Seats in the old Church, and many more offered to join themfelves to the Church Commu- „,. „. , . * The Church nion. Mr. Honeyman propofed to the Members... | |
| Arthur Amasa Ross - 1838 - 180 páginas
...diligence and success, for nearly half a century. In 1724, the Episcopal congregation in Newport had grown too numerous to be accommodated with seats in the old Church, and it was proposed to erect a new one. The new building which was erected the following year, and has... | |
| Wilkins UPDIKE - 1847 - 558 páginas
...— " That there were properly belonging to his church in Newport, above fifty communicants who live in that place, exclusive of strangers, the church...Honyman proposed to the church members the building a new church, and subscribed £30 himself for that purpose. The people heartily concurred, and he soon... | |
| Edward Peterson - 1853 - 420 páginas
...Newport, above fifty communicants, who live in that place; exclusive of strangers. The church people grow now too numerous to be accommodated with seats in...church members, the building of a new church, and subscribed £30 himself for that purpose. The people heartily concurred, and he soon after obtained... | |
| Edward Peterson - 1853 - 440 páginas
...phicc, exclusive of strangers. The church people grow now too numerous to be accommodated with^seats in the old church, and many more offered to join themselves...church members, the building of a new church, and subscribed £30 himself for that purpose. The people heartily concurred, and , he soon after obtained... | |
| Edward Peterson - 1853 - 440 páginas
...pliu-o, exclusive of strangers. The church people grow now loo numerous to be accommodated with seats rn the old church, and many more offered to join themselves...church members, the building of a new church, and subscribed £30 himself for that purpose. The people heartily concurred, aod he soon after obtained... | |
| Abraham Van Doren Honeyman - 1909 - 424 páginas
...communicants who resided at that place and exclusive of strangers ; and that "the church people have grown now too numerous to be accommodated with seats in the old church, and many more have offered to join themselves to the church communion." Mr. Honyman at this time ' proposed to the... | |
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