| David Humphreys - 1730 - 404 páginas
...in the Year 1702, declaring their early Zeal, that tho' they had not aflembled themfelves, to wormip GOD after the manner of the Church of England above four Years, they had built a handfome Church. The Society refolved to fend a Miffionary hither, both on Account of their being the... | |
| 1829 - 398 páginas
...others, 'i'he Church-wardens of RhodeIsland «rote to the bishop of London, and to the society, in the year 1702, declaring their early zeal, that though...missionary hither, both on account of their being the first, and also a numerous people, settled on a flourishing island. ТЫ; Rev. Mr. Honeyman was... | |
| John Callender, Romeo Elton - 1843 - 282 páginas
...received with the humblest•- gratitude, and seconded with the utmost of their abilities.' p. 61, 62. " The Society resolved to send a Missionary hither, both on account of their being the first, and also a numerous people, settled on a flourishing Island. The Rev. Mr. Honyman was appointed... | |
| Thomas March Clark - 1872 - 68 páginas
...Rhode Island wrote to the Bishop of London, and to the Society, declaring their early zeal, that tho' they had not assembled themselves to worship God after...above four Years, they had built a handsome Church." A missionary was accordingly sent to Newport in 1704,— the Rev. Mr. Honeyman, who also officiated... | |
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