Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1854 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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... Church - members , and such also as are without ( and so cannot but by you be looked upon to be without faith , without which it is impossible to please God ) outwardly and hypocritically to conform to your worship , or to restrain them ...
... Church - members , and such also as are without ( and so cannot but by you be looked upon to be without faith , without which it is impossible to please God ) outwardly and hypocritically to conform to your worship , or to restrain them ...
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... churches that first trusted in him ; and first compare but your order with either precept , or president ; and it will evidently appear not only to be differing from , but contrary unto the order of the Gospel of Christ : for according ...
... churches that first trusted in him ; and first compare but your order with either precept , or president ; and it will evidently appear not only to be differing from , but contrary unto the order of the Gospel of Christ : for according ...
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... Church of Christ doth admirably tend to edification ; and your introducing a mixt confused way of singing which fills the ear rather with a loud sound of words , than the heart with any thing that is truly edifying , all which is not ...
... Church of Christ doth admirably tend to edification ; and your introducing a mixt confused way of singing which fills the ear rather with a loud sound of words , than the heart with any thing that is truly edifying , all which is not ...
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... at all , either pretending that the outward court is given to the Gentiles , and the holy City is by them to be troden under foot ; that the Church of Christ is now in the wilderness , and the Ill Newes from New - England . 19.
... at all , either pretending that the outward court is given to the Gentiles , and the holy City is by them to be troden under foot ; that the Church of Christ is now in the wilderness , and the Ill Newes from New - England . 19.
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... Church in point of ruling and ordering them with respect to the worship of God . In the Second , 1. That Baptism is one of the commandments of Christ , and to continue till he come . 2. That visible Believers are the proper subjects ...
... Church in point of ruling and ordering them with respect to the worship of God . In the Second , 1. That Baptism is one of the commandments of Christ , and to continue till he come . 2. That visible Believers are the proper subjects ...
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Términos y frases comunes
aforesaid Apostles appear appointed authority baptized Boston Browne Thomas CADWALLADER COLDEN called Christ Christ Jesus Church Colony command conscience Cotton Mather Councill Court death declared doth England faith Father friends generall Gospel Government Governor and Company granted hand hath haue heart Henry Dunster Henry Rosewell holy humble Inhabitants Iohn Isaac Johnson John Endecott John Peirce Joseph Dudley Judge Jurisdiccon land late King Charles Letters Patents liberty lyeing lymitts Magistrates Massachusetts Mattachusetts Bay New-England Oath Obediah Holmes Officers Ordinance peace person Plantations Plymouth premisses present President pson Richard Bellingham Richard Perry River saith Samuel Sewall Samuell sayd Sermon servant of Christ severall Sewall Society Spirit St John Young Symon Whetcombe Theophilus Eaton thereby therein thereof things Thomas Goffe Thomas Hutchins Thomas Southcott John thou tion truth unto Whitehall William Winthrop word worship