History of New England, Volume 2Longman, Brown, Green, Longmans and Roberts, 1861 |
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... church . The land , when its bounds had been set out by a committee of the Court , was held at first by the company ... church wherever there was a town , but the church was the nucleus about which the neighborhood constituting a town ...
... church . The land , when its bounds had been set out by a committee of the Court , was held at first by the company ... church wherever there was a town , but the church was the nucleus about which the neighborhood constituting a town ...
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... church of Ipswich . He had been a minister in England , and formerly a student and prac- tiser in the courts of the Common Law . " 2 His acute and vigorous mind was well stored with juridical learn- ing , and his work now produced will ...
... church of Ipswich . He had been a minister in England , and formerly a student and prac- tiser in the courts of the Common Law . " 2 His acute and vigorous mind was well stored with juridical learn- ing , and his work now produced will ...
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... church ( Winthrop , II . 26 ) ; and this fact presents a curious question . As a church - member , he was eligible to the political franchise ; and , if he should be actually invested with it , he would have a part in making laws to ...
... church ( Winthrop , II . 26 ) ; and this fact presents a curious question . As a church - member , he was eligible to the political franchise ; and , if he should be actually invested with it , he would have a part in making laws to ...
Halaman 36
John Gorham Palfrey. Organization of churches . The religious objects of the colonists claimed atten- tion immediately after their arrival . The planters at Ply- mouth had no new scheme of church order to devise . Theirs was the scheme ...
John Gorham Palfrey. Organization of churches . The religious objects of the colonists claimed atten- tion immediately after their arrival . The planters at Ply- mouth had no new scheme of church order to devise . Theirs was the scheme ...
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... church - members ; and they , and no others , were entitled to come to the Lord's Supper , and to pre- sent their children for baptism . Each church was an inde- pendent body , competent to elect and ordain its officers ; to admit ...
... church - members ; and they , and no others , were entitled to come to the Lord's Supper , and to pre- sent their children for baptism . Each church was an inde- pendent body , competent to elect and ordain its officers ; to admit ...
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