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( Continued from Vol . I. p . 373. ) THIS 婆 HIS partial establishment of the Episcopal . church , as it had an unfavourable influence on most of the other churches in the province , so it also affected the prosperity of the Dutch ...
( Continued from Vol . I. p . 373. ) THIS 婆 HIS partial establishment of the Episcopal . church , as it had an unfavourable influence on most of the other churches in the province , so it also affected the prosperity of the Dutch ...
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This measure proved the commencement of a scene of animosity , division , and violence , which continued for a number of years , and which sometimes threatened the very existence of the Dutch church in America .
This measure proved the commencement of a scene of animosity , division , and violence , which continued for a number of years , and which sometimes threatened the very existence of the Dutch church in America .
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A still greater difficulty arose from the wandering disposition of both old and young ; as they seldom continued long enough in one place to learn any thing so perfectly as to retain it for any time . A third difficulty was created by ...
A still greater difficulty arose from the wandering disposition of both old and young ; as they seldom continued long enough in one place to learn any thing so perfectly as to retain it for any time . A third difficulty was created by ...
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