We, greatly commending, and graciously accepting of, their Desires 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,... The Growth of English Industry and Commerce ... - Page 345de William Cunningham - 1907Affichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 720 pages
...the Glory of his Divine Majesty, in propagating of Christian Religion to such People, as yet live in Darkness and miserable Ignorance of the true Knowledge...living in those parts, to human Civility, and to a settled and quiet Government : DO, by these our Letters Patents, graciously accept of. and agree to,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Education and Labor - 1972 - 688 pages
...propagating of the Christian religion to such people as yet live in ignorance of the true knowledge <ind worship of God, 'and may in time bring the infidels...living in those parts, to human civility, and to a settled and quiet government." Virginia was granted the second Charter on May 23, 1609. This Charter... | |
| George M. Fredrickson - 1981 - 386 pages
...the Glory of His divine Majesty, in propagating of Christian Religion to such people, as yet live in darkness and miserable ignorance of the true knowledge...may in time bring the Infidels and Savages living in these parts, to human civility and to a settled and quiet Government."14 Despite the very limited purpose... | |
| Gaile McGregor - 1988 - 372 pages
...the Glory of His Divine Majesty, in propagating of Christian Religion to such people, as yet live in darkness, and miserable ignorance of the true knowledge...living in those parts, to human civility and to a settled and quiet Government." The difference in basic assumptions was clearly, therefore, far less... | |
| Gaile McGregor - 1988 - 372 pages
...the Glory of His Divine Majesty, in propagating of Christian Religion to such people, as yet live in darkness, and miserable ignorance of the true knowledge...living in those parts, to human civility and to a settled and quiet Government." The difference in basic assumptions was clearly, therefore, far less... | |
| Robert A. Williams Jr. - 1992 - 365 pages
...the Glory of his Divine Majesty, in propagating of Christian Religion to such People, as yet live in Darkness and miserable Ignorance of the true Knowledge...living in those Parts, to human Civility, and to a settled and quiet Government; Do, by these our Letters Patents, graciously accept of, and agree to,... | |
| William T. Hagan - 1993 - 260 pages
...included as one of its objectives, "propogating of Christian Religion to such people, as yet live in darkness and miserable ignorance of the true knowledge and worship of God. "Down to the outbreak in 1622 this seems to have received more than just lip service. Company officials... | |
| Robert Earl Hood - 220 pages
...the Glory of His divine Majesty, in propagating of Christian Religion to such people, as yet live in darkness and miserable ignorance of the true knowledge and worship of God, and may in time 24. Act 4, sc. 3, line 254. 25. Quoted in Jordan, White over Black, 41. 26. Cited in George M. Fredrickson,... | |
| Christian Liberty Press, Geoffrey Parsons - 2007 - 196 pages
...glory of His Divine Majesty, in propagating of the Christian religion to such people, as yet live in darkness and miserable ignorance of the true knowledge and worship of God... The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut, drafted in January 14, 1639 at Hartford, was the first written... | |
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