| Ernest Hawkins - 1845 - 494 páginas
...wrath, but for conscience' sake. And who can be certain that the present rebellious disposition of the colonies is not intended by Providence as a punishment...Indeed, many wise and good persons at home have had the cause of religion and the Church here sincerely at heart ; and the nation, whether sensible of... | |
| 1845 - 724 páginas
...wrath but for conscience' sake. And who can be certain that the present rebellious disposition of the colonies is not intended by Providence as a punishment...Indeed, many wise and good persons at home have had the cause of religion and the church here sincerely at heart ; and the nation, whether sensible of... | |
| Ernest Hawkins - 1845 - 480 páginas
...wrath, but for conscience' sake. And who can be certain that the present rebellious disposition of the colonies is not intended by Providence as a punishment for that neglect 1 Indeed, many wise and good persons at home have had the cause of religion and the Church here sincerely... | |
| Eben Edwards Beardsley - 1866 - 508 páginas
...wrath, but for conscience' sake. And who can be certain that the present rebellious disposition of the colonies is not intended by Providence as a punishment..."Indeed, many wise and good persons at home have had the cause of religion and the Church here sincerely at heart; and the nation, whether sensible of it... | |
| Eben Edwards Beardsley - 1869 - 514 páginas
...wrath, but for conscience' sake. And who can be certain that the present rebellious disposition of the colonies is not intended by Providence as a punishment..."Indeed, many wise and good persons at home have had the cause of religion and the Church here sincerely at heart; and the nation, whether sensible of it... | |
| Eben Edwards Beardsley - 1874 - 518 páginas
...wrath, but for conscience' sake. And who can be certain that the present rebellious disposition of the colonies is not intended by Providence as a punishment..."Indeed, many wise and good persons at home have had the cause of religion and the Church here sincerely at heart; and the nation, whether sensible of it... | |
| George Chandler - 1883 - 1418 páginas
...traverse and counteract it to the utmost of my ability. And yet this apology they are entitled to, y' the government has not taken much pains to instruct...sensible of it or not, is under great obligations to that Worthy Society, who by their indefatigable endeavors to prnjxtgale the Onsjicl and assist the Church,... | |
| Charles Frederick Pascoe - 1893 - 1010 páginas
...might have been expected. . . . and who can be certain that the present rebellious Disposition of the Colonies is not intended by Providence as a punishment for that neglect ? ... the Nation whether sensible of it or not, is under great obligations to that very worthy Society."... | |
| Charles Frederick Pascoe - 1901 - 752 páginas
...might have been expected. . . . and who can be certain that the present rebellious Disposition of the Colonies is not intended by Providence as a punishment for that neglect ? . . . the Nation whether sensible of it or not, is under great obligations to that very worthy Society."... | |
| Arthur Lyon Cross - 1902 - 394 páginas
...done ; and finally the bishop brought the matter before the king in council, with a similar result.2 intended by Providence as a punishment for that Neglect...Indeed, many wise and good persons, at home, have had y* Cause of Religion and y* Church here sincerely at heart, and y* Nation, whether sensible of it or... | |
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