Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen9;Volumen29The Society, 1846 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 of England " his feelings were fanatical , " to- wards ' the church of Rome " illiberal and intolerant . " Conscious of the labor he had bestowed upon it , and of the fidelity with which it was executed , Mr. Grahame was not ...
... church of England " his feelings were fanatical , " to- wards ' the church of Rome " illiberal and intolerant . " Conscious of the labor he had bestowed upon it , and of the fidelity with which it was executed , Mr. Grahame was not ...
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... church profess- ing the Protestant faith at Nantes . To several French- men residing at Nantes Mr. Grahame became warmly attached ; but though his spirit of general benevolence led him to take a warm interest in those among whom he ...
... church profess- ing the Protestant faith at Nantes . To several French- men residing at Nantes Mr. Grahame became warmly attached ; but though his spirit of general benevolence led him to take a warm interest in those among whom he ...
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... church and state to the restriction of municipal government to civil affairs and occupations , is very curious and interesting , and admirably fills up an important void in New England history . He wounds my prejudices by attacking the ...
... church and state to the restriction of municipal government to civil affairs and occupations , is very curious and interesting , and admirably fills up an important void in New England history . He wounds my prejudices by attacking the ...
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... made no converts " ; and then , as a cause for their removal to Amer- ica , he asserts , that , " in the extinction of their church , they * Marshall's Life of Washington , Vol . I. , p . 93 . 0 dreaded , too , the loss of those high.
... made no converts " ; and then , as a cause for their removal to Amer- ica , he asserts , that , " in the extinction of their church , they * Marshall's Life of Washington , Vol . I. , p . 93 . 0 dreaded , too , the loss of those high.
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... church . The book itself was written at the suggestion of Dr. Neander , and , al- though in a foreign language , will prove , I believe , a valuable addition to our his- torical literature . The author has drawn largely from Backus , a ...
... church . The book itself was written at the suggestion of Dr. Neander , and , al- though in a foreign language , will prove , I believe , a valuable addition to our his- torical literature . The author has drawn largely from Backus , a ...
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