| Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign Parts (Great Britain) - 1712 - 480 pages
...Gitrge Summers, Knights; fJcbffd ffai. luit Clerk, Prebendary of U-yiminfltr, &c. dircfts it tt tbi Furtherance of fo Noble a Work, which may, by the...and miferable Ignorance of the true Knowledge and Worihip of God, and may in time bring the Infidels and Savages to humane Civility, &c. (ci From the... | |
| William Stith - 1747 - 554 pages
...faid Latitude, all alonglt the faid Coaft of Virginia and America, as that Coaft lyeth : III. W «, greatly commending, and gracioufly accepting of, their...Providence of Almighty God, hereafter tend to the Glorjr at bis Diving MajeAy, in propagating of Cbrijlitm Religion to fuel. N°- I. K. James I.'t Letters... | |
| America - 1774 - 160 pages
...to begin, their plantation and habitation in fome fit and convenient place, between eight-and-lhirty degrees and five-and-forty degrees of the faid latitude,...the providence of Almighty God, hereafter tend to the_glory of his divine Majefty, in propagating of chriftian religion to fuch people, as yet live in... | |
| Virginia, William Waller Hening - 1823 - 462 pages
...Preamble. m. \Ve greatly commending, and graciously accepting of, theirdesires for the furtherance of so noble a work, which may, by the providence of Almighty God, hereafter tend to the glory of his divine Majesty, in propagating of Christian religion to such people, as yet live in darkness and miserable... | |
| Jasper Adams - 1833 - 90 pages
...plantation."* In the Virginia Charter of 1606, the enterprize of planting the country is commended as "a noble work, which may, by the providence of Almighty God, hereafter tend to the glory of his Divine Majesty, in propagating of Christian religion to such people as yet live in darkness and miserable... | |
| 1833 - 776 pages
...In the Virginian Charter of 1606, the enterprize of planting the country is commended as " a noble work, which may, by the providence of Almighty God, hereafter tend to the glory of his Divine Majesty, in propagating of Christian religion to such people as yet live in darkness and miserable... | |
| James Grahame - 1833 - 576 pages
...Virginia ;" and, as the main recommendation of the design, it is set forth, that " so noble a work may, by the providence of Almighty God, hereafter tend to the glory of his Divine Majesty, in propagating of christian religion to such people as yet live in darkness and miserable... | |
| Francis Lister Hawks - 1836 - 634 pages
...first charter assigns as one of the reasons for the grant, that the contemplated undertaking was " a work which may, by the providence of Almighty God, hereafter tend to the glory of his divine majesty, in propagating of Christian religion to such people as yet live in darkness and miserable... | |
| James Grahame - 1836 - 486 pages
...called Virginia;" and as the main recommendation of the design, it was announced that "so noble a work may, by the providence of Almighty God, hereafter tend to the glory of his Divine Majesty, in propagating of christian religion to such people as yet live in darkness and miserable... | |
| Egerton Ryerson - 1839 - 184 pages
...by James I. in 1606, is the oldest. The enterprise of planting the country is commended as " a noble work, which may, by the providence of Almighty God, hereafter tend to the glory of his Divine Majesty, in propagating the Christian religion to such people as yet live in darkness and miserable... | |
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