| William Bradford Reed - 1838 - 68 páginas
...Physick, James Biddle, Peter Dehaven, James Reynolds, Gerardus Clarkson, vestrymen. Whereas the Honourable Continental Congress have resolved to declare the...Britain is prayed for, as inconsistent with the said declaration—Therefore, Resolved, that it appears to this vestry to be necessary for the peace and... | |
| 1877 - 536 páginas
...James Biddle, Peter DeHuve, James Reynolds, Gerardus Clarkson, Vestrymen. " ' Whereas, the honourable Continental Congress have resolved to declare the...American colonies to be free and independent States, inconsequence of which it will be proper to omit those petitions in the liturgy wherein the King of... | |
| 1878 - 548 páginas
...Dehavcn, James Reynolds, Gerardus Clarkson, Vestrymen. " Whereas, the Honourable Continental Congress havo resolved to declare the American Colonies to be free...Great Britain is prayed for, as inconsistent with said declaration, Therefore, Resolved, that it appears to this vestry to be necessary for ihe peace... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1879 - 612 páginas
...services without using the petitions for the royal family. The vestry promptly decided : " The Hon. Continental Congress have resolved to declare the...American Colonies to be free and independent States: .... it will be proper to omit those petitions." Height of the Principal Spires. — The First Baptist... | |
| Ferdinand Piper, Henry Mitchell MacCracken - 1880 - 492 páginas
...day when independence was declared, required its rector and assistant ministers to make, namely, " to omit those petitions in the liturgy wherein the king of Great Britain is prayed for." That this was not the result of a momentary impulse, under the political excitement of the time, is... | |
| Charles Biddle - 1883 - 444 páginas
...vestryman in 1776, and present at a vestry meeting on 4th July, of that year, when it was resolved to "omit those petitions in the Liturgy wherein the King of Great Britain is prayed for." John Dickinson writes, July 7, 1797: — " I sincerely sympathize with you all on the death of thy... | |
| William Stevens Perry - 1885 - 720 páginas
...very day when independence was declared, required its rector and assistant ministers to make, viz. : "to omit those petitions in the Liturgy wherein the King of Great Britain is prayed for." That this was not the result of a momentary impulse, under the political excitement of the time, is... | |
| John Fanning Watson - 1887 - 554 páginas
...services without usiug the petitions for the royal family. The vestry promptly decided : " The Hon. Continental Congress have resolved to declare the...American Colonies to be free and independent States : .... it will be proper to omit those petitions.' Height of the Principal Spires. — The First Baptist... | |
| Arthur Cleveland Coxe - 1892 - 198 páginas
...in the archives of Christ Church. The resolution adopted reads as follows : " Whereas, the honorable Continental Congress have resolved to declare the...Therefore, resolved that it appears to this Vestry to bo necessary, for the peace and well being of the Churches, to omit the said petitions ; and the rector... | |
| Henry Cruger Van Schaack - 1892 - 264 páginas
...the Rector and vestry of the parishes referred to on the fourth of July, 1776: "Whereas the honorable Continental Congress have resolved to declare the...Britain is prayed for as inconsistent with the said Declaraton; therefore, 70 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE OF aspect. In practice they had repeatedly exercised... | |
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