| 496 pages
...from the doctrines of the venerable Church of England, to whom that church is ' indebted, under God, for her first foundation, and for a long continuance of nursing care and protection *.' " The most effectual mode of accomplishing these objects, he conceived, would be the... | |
| John Henry Hobart (bp. of New York.) - 1824 - 526 pages
...from the doctrines of the venerable Church of England to whom that Church is " indebted, under God, for her first foundation, and for a long continuance of nursing care and protection*." The most effectual mode of accomplishing these objects, he conceived, would be the publication... | |
| 1824 - 696 pages
...from the doctrines of the venerable Church of England to whom that Church is • indebted, under God, for her first foundation, and for a long continuance of nursing care and protection*.' The most effectual mode of accomplishing these objects, he conceived, would be the publication... | |
| 1838 - 676 pages
...to report: Our Church has ever been ready to acknowledge her indebtedness to the Church of England for " her first foundation and for a long continuance of nursing care and protection." The intimate connection which has existed between the two Churches in days gone by, and... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1846 - 818 pages
...and unessential alterations adopted, from the Church of England, " to whom she is indebted under God, hath he done? But they cried out the more, saying, Let him be crucified. protection." (I.) She conceives that forms of prayer are justified by many particular and important... | |
| Prayer (Book of common) (U.S. protest. episc. ch.) - 1850 - 826 pages
...and unessential alterations adopted, from the Church of England, " to whom she is indebted under God, ns. And there should be no greater comfort to Christian persons, than to protection." (1.) She conceives that forms of prayer are justified by many particular and important... | |
| 1851 - 212 pages
...the Church of England, the Protestant Episcopal Church of these United States is indebted, under God, for her first foundation, and for a long continuance of nursing care and protection ; and next to the Church of England, our gratitude for these inestimable blessings is due... | |
| Episcopal Church, Thomas Church Brownell - 1855 - 812 pages
...unessential alterations adopted, from the Church of England, "to whom she is indebted under God, foj ory of thy holy name. Amen. f The Declaration of Absolution, or Remi protection." (1.) She conceives that forms of prayer are justified by many pnrticulnr and important... | |
| Episcopal Church - 1868 - 804 pages
...and unessential alterations adopted, from the Church of England, " to whom she is indebted under God, . protection." (I.) She conceives that forms of prayer are justified by many particular and important... | |
| Henry Codman Potter - 1897 - 362 pages
...doctrine, discipline, or worship"; and in the same preface she records her indebtedness, under God, for her first foundation, and for a long continuance of nursing care and protection, to her whom John Winthrop, governor of colonial Massachusetts, was wont to call " our dear... | |
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