| John Smith - 1819 - 320 pages
...fit to command or manage the businesse: Master Whitaker their Preacher complaineth, and much museth, that so few of our English Ministers, that were so hot against the surplice and subscription come hether, where neither is spoken of. Doe they not wilfully hide their... | |
| Francis Lister Hawks - 1836 - 628 pages
...of honest life should feare the sword of the magistrate, which is unsheathed only in their defence. But I much more muse that so few of our English ministers, that were so hot against the surplice and subscription, come hither, where neither are spoken of. Doe they not either wilfully hide... | |
| 1844 - 766 pages
...indignant at the apathy of his brethren at home, thus speaks out of the fulness of his heart : — " I muse that so few of our English ministers that were so hot against surplice and subscription come hither, where neither are spoken of. Do they not wilfully hide their... | |
| Ernest Hawkins - 1845 - 494 pages
...Americans, and the apathy of his brethren at home, he thus speaks out of the fulness of his heart : — " I muse that so few of our English ministers that were...against the surplis and subscription come hither, where 1 Purehas, vol. iv. p. 1754. ' Hawks' Virginia, p. 28. neither [are] spoken of. Doe they not either... | |
| James Stuart Murray Anderson - 1845 - 522 pages
...of honest life should feare the sword of the Magistrate, which is unsheathed only in their defence. But I much more muse, that so few of our English Ministers that " Purchas, iv. 1769. Sec also Hamor's narrative, in Smith's Virginia, 112, 113; andStith, 129. were... | |
| 1847 - 814 pages
...had been baptized. " Master Whitaker," the preacher, in a letter dated June 18th, 1614, " much museth that so few of our English ministers that were so hot against the surplice and subscription come hither, where neither is spoken of." At the end of June, Captain Argall... | |
| Charles Campbell - 1847 - 224 pages
...had been baptized. " Master Whitakcr," the preacher, in a letter dated June 18th, 1614, " much museth that so few of our English ministers that were so hot against the surplice and subscription come hither, where neither is spoken of." At the end of June, Captain Argall... | |
| 1847 - 784 pages
...had been baptized. " Master Whitaker," the preacher, in a letter dated June 18th, 1614, " much museth that so few of our English ministers that were, so hot against the surplice and subscription come hither, where neither is spoken of." At the end of June, Captain Argall... | |
| William Henry Foote - 1850 - 582 pages
...— " Master Whitaker their preacher — (under date of June 18th 1614) complaineth, and much museth, that so few of our English ministers, that were so hot against the surplice and subscription come hither, where neether is spoken of. Doe they not wilfully hide their... | |
| William Henry Foote - 1850 - 584 pages
...— "Master Whitaker their preacher — (under date of June 18th 1614) complaineth, and much museth, that so few of our English ministers, that were so hot against the surplice and subscription come hither, where neether is spoken of. Doe they not wilfully hide their... | |
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