| David Humphreys - 1730 - 404 páginas
...Miffionary ; it may be proper to give next an Account of the Miffion there. The People, as defcribed above, were negligent of all Religion till about the Year 1722 ; the very beft were fuch as called themfelves Baptifts, or Quakers, but it was feared many were Gortonians or... | |
| 1843 - 682 páginas
...described above," (that is in the copies of the letters, from the missionaries sent by the society) " were negligent of all religion, till about the year...such as called themselves Baptists or Quakers, but it was feared many were Gortoneans or Deists." Bad as they were, they subscribed £250 among themselves,... | |
| Rhode Island Historical Society - 1843 - 880 páginas
...described above," (that is in the copies of the letters, from the missionaries sent by the society) " were negligent of all religion, till about the year...such as called themselves Baptists or Quakers, but it was feared many were Gortoneans or Deists." Bad as they were, they subscribed £260 among themselves,... | |
| Wilkins UPDIKE - 1847 - 558 páginas
...Compton. Having just mentioned Providence, where Mr. Honyman had gathered a congregation, and Mr. Piggot was appointed missionary, it may be proper to give...square, and the present number of inhabitants is about 4,000. Out of all these, there was a small number, who in the year 1722, seriously reflecting in that... | |
| Samuel Greene Arnold - 1860 - 606 páginas
...introduced, deriving his J^^ information from the missionaries in Rhode Island, says : 1727. " The people were negligent of all religion till about the year...as called themselves Baptists, or Quakers, but it was feared many were Gortonians or Deists." ' The Rev. N. Prince, missionary at Westerly, expresses... | |
| SAMUEL GREENE ARNOLD. - 1860 - 606 páginas
...introduced, deriving his J^^, information from the missionaries in Rhode Island, says : 1727. " The people were negligent of all religion till about the year...as called themselves Baptists, or Quakers, but it was feared many were Gortonians or Deists.5'1 The Rev. N. Prince, missionary at "Westerly, expresses... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1873 - 492 páginas
...of Christianity into that colony. " The people were negligent of all religion," says its historian, "till about the year 1722 ; the very best were such as called themselves Baptists or Quakers." The extreme disinclination to control, which signalized this peculiar people, asserted itself in military... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1875 - 658 páginas
...Christianity into that Colony. " The people were negligent of all religion," says its historian, " till about the year 1722; the very best were such as called themselves Baptists or Quakers."2 Even the people of Rhode Island sometimes found that there was inconvenience in unlimited... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1875 - 652 páginas
...Christianity into that Colony. " The people were negligent of all religion," says its historian, " till about the year 1722 ; the very best were such as called themselves Baptists or Quakers."9 Even the people of Rhode Island sometimes found that there was inconvenience in unlimited... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1877 - 644 páginas
...Christianity into that Colony. " The people were negligent of all religion," says its historian, " till about the year 1722; the very best were such as called themselves Baptists or Quakers."9 Even the people of Rhode Island sometimes found that there was inconvenience in unlimited... | |
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