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... churches of the Colony ; and he also found use for great wisdom and ... Parish ) . Mr. Adams had acquired a knowledge of the Indian lan- guage , as ... assemblies he found it necessary to secure the services of an interpreter ...
... churches of the Colony ; and he also found use for great wisdom and ... Parish ) . Mr. Adams had acquired a knowledge of the Indian lan- guage , as ... assemblies he found it necessary to secure the services of an interpreter ...
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... Church's assemblies . But Bradford has not left the question in quite so indeterminate a state ; for he tells us that the people who formed the Church were per- sons who lived " near the joining borders of Nottingham- shire ...
... Church's assemblies . But Bradford has not left the question in quite so indeterminate a state ; for he tells us that the people who formed the Church were per- sons who lived " near the joining borders of Nottingham- shire ...
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... parish as- semblies cannot be inferred upon private with godly persons though members there : the constitution and estate of the same assemblies rearing up a partition wall , neither so transparent as may be seen through , much less so ...
... parish as- semblies cannot be inferred upon private with godly persons though members there : the constitution and estate of the same assemblies rearing up a partition wall , neither so transparent as may be seen through , much less so ...
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... parish assemblies in their public communion , government , and min- istry , by the engine of mine own acknowledgment ... assembly , where many like him- self and many unlike are gathered together , without any further calling , for ...
... parish assemblies in their public communion , government , and min- istry , by the engine of mine own acknowledgment ... assembly , where many like him- self and many unlike are gathered together , without any further calling , for ...
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... parish assemblies . It belongs to the pastor's charge not only to teach , and minister the sacraments , but also ... Church of England doth allow no such calling as is chiefly grounded upon the people's choice ; but only that which ...
... parish assemblies . It belongs to the pastor's charge not only to teach , and minister the sacraments , but also ... Church of England doth allow no such calling as is chiefly grounded upon the people's choice ; but only that which ...
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society Massachusetts Historical Society Affichage du livre entier - 1914 |
Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volume 77 Massachusetts Historical Society Affichage du livre entier - 1927 |
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Page 164 - And an highway shall be there, and a way, and it shall be called The way of holiness ; the unclean shall not pass over it; but it shall be for those : the wayfaring men, though fools, shall not err therein.
Page 290 - In every stream his bounty flows, Diffusing joy and wealth; In every breeze his spirit blows, — The breath of life and health.
Page 136 - Then I proclaimed a fast there, at the river of Ahava, that we might afflict ourselves before our God, to seek of him a right way for us, and for our little ones, and for all our substance.
Page 136 - For I was ashamed to require of the king a band of soldiers and horsemen to help us against the enemy in the way: because we had spoken unto the king, saying, The hand of our God is upon all them for good that seek him; but his power and his wrath is against all them that forsake him.
Page 133 - We are well weaned from the delicate milk of our mother country, and inured to the difficulties of a strange and hard land, which yet, in great part, we have by patience overcome.
Page 141 - And as men are careful not to have a new house shaken with any violence before it be well settled and the parts firmly knit, so be you, I beseech you brethren, much more careful, that the house of God which you are, and are to be, be not shaken with unnecessary novelties or other oppositions at the first settling thereof.
Page 138 - And when the ship was ready to carry us away, the brethren that stayed having again solemnly sought the Lord with us and for us, and we further engaging ourselves mutually as before, they, I say, that stayed at Leyden feasted us that were to go, at our pastor's house, being large ; where we refreshed ourselves, after tears, with singing of psalms, making joyful melody in our hearts, as well as with the voice, there being many of our congregation very expert in music ; and indeed it was the sweetest...
Page 137 - Here also he put us in mind of our church covenant, at least that part of it whereby we promise and covenant with God and one with another to receive whatsoever light or truth shall be made known to us from his written Word; but withal exhorted us to take heed what we received for truth, and well to examine and compare it and weigh it with other Scriptures of truth before we received it. For saith he, it is not possible the Christian world should come so lately out of such thick antichristian darkness,...
Page 158 - Yea, such was the mutual love and reciprocal respect that this worthy man had to his flock and his flock to him, that it might be said of them, as it...
Page 130 - Lastly, (and which was not least) a great hope and inward zeall they had of laying some good foundation, or at least to make some way thereunto, for the propagating and advancing the gospell of the kingdom of Christ in those remote parts of the world; yea, though they should be but even as stepping-stones unto others for the performing of so great a work.