CollectionsMassachusetts Historical Society., 1833 - Massachusetts For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Page 22
... heard of any Nation in the world which had not Religion , Deare , [ p . 15. ] Bowes , and Arrowes . Those in New - England , I take it , beleeve much alike as those in Virginia , of many divine Powers , yet of one above all the rest ...
... heard of any Nation in the world which had not Religion , Deare , [ p . 15. ] Bowes , and Arrowes . Those in New - England , I take it , beleeve much alike as those in Virginia , of many divine Powers , yet of one above all the rest ...
Page 65
... heard , disclaimed the power of their Some differ . Ministery received in England , but others among them have not . Generally , for the most part , they hold the Pastors and Teachers offices to be distinct ; the Teacher to minister a ...
... heard , disclaimed the power of their Some differ . Ministery received in England , but others among them have not . Generally , for the most part , they hold the Pastors and Teachers offices to be distinct ; the Teacher to minister a ...
Page 66
... heard [ p . 6. ] Matters of offence before the Elders , and if the party how heard in pri- satisfie them , and the offended , in pri- vate , for private offences , and promise to satisfie 66 Plaine dealing ,
... heard [ p . 6. ] Matters of offence before the Elders , and if the party how heard in pri- satisfie them , and the offended , in pri- vate , for private offences , and promise to satisfie 66 Plaine dealing ,
Page 67
... heard of the propounding , and so stay the party for that time also , till this new offence be heard before the [ p . 7. ] Elders , so that sometimes there is a space of divers moneths between a parties first pro- pounding and receiving ...
... heard of the propounding , and so stay the party for that time also , till this new offence be heard before the [ p . 7. ] Elders , so that sometimes there is a space of divers moneths between a parties first pro- pounding and receiving ...
Page 71
... heard of , from fellowship given this party , doe not satisfie you , as to move you to give him the right hand of fellowship , use your liberty , and declare your mindes therein : And then , after some silence , if none except against ...
... heard of , from fellowship given this party , doe not satisfie you , as to move you to give him the right hand of fellowship , use your liberty , and declare your mindes therein : And then , after some silence , if none except against ...
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