American Quarterly Church Review, and Ecclesiastical Register, Volumen14Macmillan, 1862 |
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... interest has not been kept up , -and then consider this Provincial arrange- ment , it will be at once manifest , that it can support , uphold , concentrate the interest in a way that nothing else can . And then , if still you think that ...
... interest has not been kept up , -and then consider this Provincial arrange- ment , it will be at once manifest , that it can support , uphold , concentrate the interest in a way that nothing else can . And then , if still you think that ...
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... interest them . Here , then , is a rule to limit our former rule now let us adjust and reconcile the two . There is , after all , only one point , where the second limits the first , and that is in requiring , that unlearned and unknow ...
... interest them . Here , then , is a rule to limit our former rule now let us adjust and reconcile the two . There is , after all , only one point , where the second limits the first , and that is in requiring , that unlearned and unknow ...
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... interests greatly damaged . Before speaking of those efforts which resulted in the per- manent settlement of this country , we desire to trace briefly this same religious and missionary element in the early voy- ages of discovery , by ...
... interests greatly damaged . Before speaking of those efforts which resulted in the per- manent settlement of this country , we desire to trace briefly this same religious and missionary element in the early voy- ages of discovery , by ...
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... interest attaches to one of the earliest voyages undertaken in this religious spirit . And it is a matter of no little satisfaction that we have on record the name of the Clergyman of the Reformed Church of England , who thus early ...
... interest attaches to one of the earliest voyages undertaken in this religious spirit . And it is a matter of no little satisfaction that we have on record the name of the Clergyman of the Reformed Church of England , who thus early ...
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... interest , as he took with him Master Richard Wolfall , the first Clergyman of the Church of England , who celebrated the Ordinances of Christ's institution in America . Before sailing from England , certain regulations for the guid ...
... interest , as he took with him Master Richard Wolfall , the first Clergyman of the Church of England , who celebrated the Ordinances of Christ's institution in America . Before sailing from England , certain regulations for the guid ...
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