| Samuel Hazard - 1828 - 436 pages
...hence after the manner wch formeily they were before our coming hither for six months next ensuing (8) The Dutch here shall enjoy the liberty of their consciences in Divine worship and Church Discipline (9) No Dutchman here or Dutch Shipp here shall upon any occasion be prestt to serve in warr, against... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1829 - 460 pages
...hence after the manner wch fbrmeily they were before our coming hither for six months next ensuing (8) The. Dutch here shall enjoy the liberty of their consciences in Divine worship und Church Discipline (9) No Dutchman here or Dutch Shipp here shall upon any occasion be prestt to... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1840 - 528 pages
...the articles of capitulation, on the surrender of the colony in 1664, by which it is declared, that the Dutch here, shall enjoy the liberty of their consciences in divine worship and church discipline." Thus it 26 of the Psalms, lest the animosities in the congregation should be the more inflamed." l... | |
| Charles Hodge - 1840 - 602 pages
...the articles of capitulation, on the surrender of the colony in 1664, by which it is declared, that the Dutch here, shall enjoy the liberty of their consciences in divine worship and church discipline." Thus it 26 I 302 PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH of the Psalms, lest the animosities in the congregation should... | |
| 1845 - 564 pages
...the liw. By the articles of capitulation of the Dutch authorities, In 1664, it wag •greed that ! " The Dutch here shall enjoy the liberty of their consciences in divine worship and church discipline ;" but the English then in the colony, or those who might thereafter come in, could not claim any such... | |
| Nathaniel Scudder Prime - 1845 - 456 pages
...ecclesiastical matters ; notwithstanding, it was provided by the 8th Article of the Capitulation, that " the Dutch here shall enjoy the liberty of their consciences, in divine worship and church-discipline." It will be observed that this first order was issued the very year after the surrender... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Hall - 1847 - 480 pages
...manner which formerly they were, before our coming hither, for six Months next ensuing. "VIII. The Duteh here shall enjoy the Liberty of their Consciences in divine Worship and Church Discipline. "IX. No Dutehman here, or Duteh Ship here, shall upon any occasion, be pressed to serve in War against... | |
| Benjamin Franklin Hall - 1849 - 482 pages
...the manner which formerly they were, before our coming hither, for six Months next ensuing. "VIII. The Dutch here shall enjoy the Liberty of their Consciences in divine Worship and Church Discipline. "IX. No Dutchman here, or Dutch Ship here, shall upon any occasion, be pressed to serve in War against... | |
| New York (State). Secretary's Office - 1850 - 1280 pages
...Articles of Capitulation, on the Surrender of the Colony in the year 1664, by which it is declared " that the Dutch here, shall enjoy the Liberty of their Consciences in Divine Worship, and Church Discipline." In the Petition now under Consideration, it is asserted as an Inducement to the Royal Grant ; " That... | |
| 1852 - 798 pages
...after the manner which formerly they were before Our comeing hither, for six months next ensuing. 8. The Dutch here shall enjoy the liberty of their Consciences in divine worship and Church discipline. 9. No Dutchman here or Dutch ship here shall upon any occasion be prest to serve in warr against any... | |
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