Annals of Trinity Church, Newport, Rhode Island: 1698-1821G.C. Mason, 1890 |
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George Champlin Mason. T Annals of Trinity Church , Newport , Rhode Island George Champlin Mason OF TRINITY CHURCH , NEWPORT , RHODE ISLAND . 1 Front Cover.
George Champlin Mason. T Annals of Trinity Church , Newport , Rhode Island George Champlin Mason OF TRINITY CHURCH , NEWPORT , RHODE ISLAND . 1 Front Cover.
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George Champlin Mason. OF TRINITY CHURCH , NEWPORT , RHODE ISLAND . 1 1698-1821 . BY GEORGE CHAMPLIN MASON . CHURCH GOD VITY . NEWE PORTOR GRACE SEND + 1769 GEORGE C. MASON , NEWPORT , R. I. 1890 . ་ C THE WYORK ZLIC BRARY 4506 kerox and ...
George Champlin Mason. OF TRINITY CHURCH , NEWPORT , RHODE ISLAND . 1 1698-1821 . BY GEORGE CHAMPLIN MASON . CHURCH GOD VITY . NEWE PORTOR GRACE SEND + 1769 GEORGE C. MASON , NEWPORT , R. I. 1890 . ་ C THE WYORK ZLIC BRARY 4506 kerox and ...
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... Rhode Island , from its in- fancy at the close of the Seventeenth Century , down to Easter Monday , 1821 , and covers the most interesting periods in its history . With the text , which is given with fidelity , there are copious ...
... Rhode Island , from its in- fancy at the close of the Seventeenth Century , down to Easter Monday , 1821 , and covers the most interesting periods in its history . With the text , which is given with fidelity , there are copious ...
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George Champlin Mason. OF TRINITY CHURCH , NEWPORT , RHODE ISLAND . 1698-1821 . BY GEORGE CHAMPLIN MASON . CHURCH GOD • NEWPO SEND RINITY : TOR RI GRACE INCORPORATE GEORGE C. MASON , NEWPORT , R. I. H ! D 1769 THR JA YOK FLICT BRARY 4506 en ...
George Champlin Mason. OF TRINITY CHURCH , NEWPORT , RHODE ISLAND . 1698-1821 . BY GEORGE CHAMPLIN MASON . CHURCH GOD • NEWPO SEND RINITY : TOR RI GRACE INCORPORATE GEORGE C. MASON , NEWPORT , R. I. H ! D 1769 THR JA YOK FLICT BRARY 4506 en ...
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... Rhode Island was even more backward . The founders of the State , and the first settlers of the island of Rhode Island , were Baptists , who were divided among them- selves ; and when Quakerism was introduced it met with great success ...
... Rhode Island was even more backward . The founders of the State , and the first settlers of the island of Rhode Island , were Baptists , who were divided among them- selves ; and when Quakerism was introduced it met with great success ...
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aforesaid agreeably annum appointed April April 11 Auchmuty August Benj Bishop Bisset Boston Capt Charles Handy Church Wardens Clerk committee Convention Corporation Cranston Daniel Ayrault daughter December Dehon died dollars Easter Monday Edward Scott elected England Evan Malbone February Francis Brinley Francis Malbone Freebody Gardiner gentlemen George Gibbs Godfrey Malbone Holy Orders Hunter Jahleel Brenton James Honyman John Bours John Grelea John Handy John Mawdsley Joseph Wanton July June lease letter lot of land March married Mary meeting Messrs Minister Mumford Narragansett Nathaniel Kay Newport Northam October organist paid Peleg Wood person Peter Bours pews Rector repair requested Revd Rhode Island Robert Robinson salary Samuel Whitehorne school-master Senior Warden September sexton Society Stephen Ayrault subscription Sunday thereof Thomas Wickham tion Town Trinity Church Vestrymen voted and resolved Wardens and Vestry Wheaton wife William Crooke
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Halaman 335 - ... the Governor and Company of the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, in New England, in America; and that, by the same name, they and their successors shall and may have perpetual succession, and shall and may be persons able and capable, in the law, to sue and be sued...
Halaman 341 - Hand to given by i,roxy. appoint any Person to vote as his Proxy in respect of any Property not in the actual Occupation of such Rate-payer ; and every such Appointment shall remain in force until revoked ; but no Rate-payer shall be entitled to vote, either in Person or by Proxy, in respect of any Property not in his actual Occupation, or to give any Vote in addition to the Vote or Votes to which he would be entitled as an Occupier paying Rent equal to the net annual Value of the Property in his...
Halaman 88 - An apology for the true Christian divinity as the same is held forth and preached by the people called in scorn Quakers...
Halaman 256 - Plantations,' be, and the same is hereby repealed. " And be it further enacted by this General Assembly, and by the authority thereof it is enacted, That...
Halaman 47 - Ruth, let us break away from this unreasonable bondage. I will give up my religion, and thou shalt give up thine ; and we will go to the Church of England, and
Halaman 42 - I can by this time say something to you, from my own experience, of this place and its people. The inhabitants are of a mixed kind, consisting of many sects and subdivisions of sects. Here are four sorts of Anabaptists, besides Presbyterians, Quakers, Independents, and many of no profession at all. Notwithstanding so many differences, here are fewer quarrels about religion than elsewhere...
Halaman 84 - DD, long a faithful minister of the Gospel in the Episcopal Church; well instructed, especially in his holy office; unremitting in his labours; charitably patient and of primitive meekness. His public dis courses forcibly inculcated the faith illustrated by his practice. Respected, revered, and beloved in life, and lamented in death, he departed hence, September 15, 1804, Mt. 87.
Halaman 36 - We humbly conceive nothing can more effectually redress these grievances, and protect us from the insults of our adversaries, than an orthodox and loyal Bishop residing with us ; and at this time are awakened to such a thought by the coming over of Dr.
Halaman 52 - George the Third, By the Grace of God of Great Britain France & Ireland King, Defender of the faith and so forth, and in the Year of our Lord one Thousand Seven hundred and Sixty five.
Halaman 167 - ... recognize you to be OUR BISHOP, supreme in the government of the Church, and in the administration of all ecclesiastical offices. And we do solemnly engage to render you all that respect, duty, and submission, which we believe do belong, and are due to your high office, and which we understand were given by the presbyters to their bishops in the primitive church, while, in her native purity, she was unconnected with, and uncontrouled by, any secular power.