| Martin Ignatius Joseph Griffin - 1907 - 384 pages
...768 : "The establishment of a Protestant Episcopate in America is also very zealously contended for, and it is very alarming to a people whose fathers,...obliged to fly their native country into a wilderness. We hope in God such an establishment will never take place in America." — [Wells' Life of Samuel... | |
| Edwin Wiley, Irving Everett Rines, Albert Bushnell Hart - 1916 - 560 pages
...passage: " The establishment of a Protestant episcopate in America is also very zealously contended for; and it is very alarming to a people whose fathers,...suffered under such an establishment, were obliged to flee their native country into a wilderness, in order peaceably to enjoy their privileges, civil and... | |
| Claude Halstead Van Tyne - 1922 - 526 pages
...Adams, Writings, n, 272. 4 Cross, Anglican Episcopate, 199, 258; Literary 'Diary of Ezra Stiles, i, 238. hardships they suffered, under such an establishment,...fly their native country into a wilderness." * In the North, the opposition to the plan of American bishops was almost universal outside the pale of... | |
| Claude Halstead Van Tyne - 1922 - 524 pages
...210; Samuel Adams, Writings, n, 272. 4 Cross, Anglican Episcopate, 199, 258; Literary Diary of Ezra , hardships they suffered, under such an establishment,...obliged to fly their native country into a wilderness." 1 In the North, the opposition to the plan of American bishops was almost universal outside the pale... | |
| 1949 - 104 pages
...please. The establishment of a Protestant Episcopate in America is also very zealously contended for: And it is very alarming to a people whose fathers,...being threatened with the loss of both at once, must throw them into a very disagreeable situation. We hope in God such an establishment will never take... | |
| 1768 - 750 pages
...fuftrred under filch an eftablifllment, were obliged to fly their native country into a wildernefs, in order peaceably to enjoy their privileges, civil and religious. Their being threatened with the1 lofs of both at once, muft throw them into a very difagreablelituation. We hope in God fuch an... | |
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