Historical Notices of the Missions of the Church of England in the North American Colonies: Previous to the Independence of the United States: Chiefly from the Ms. Documents of the Society for the Propagation of the Gospel in Foreign PartsB. Fellowes, 1845 - 447 pages |
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... consequence , the colony , which was at first wholly Romanist , soon lost its exclusive character . Mr. Burke , speaking of the Church of England in Maryland , says , " Here the clergy are provided for in a much more liberal manner ...
... consequence , the colony , which was at first wholly Romanist , soon lost its exclusive character . Mr. Burke , speaking of the Church of England in Maryland , says , " Here the clergy are provided for in a much more liberal manner ...
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... consequence , they were reduced . ' After the death of Mr. Johnstone , no other Commissary was appointed till the year 1719 , when the Rev. Alexander Garden was sent by the Bishop of London , with the same powers : he was immediately ...
... consequence , they were reduced . ' After the death of Mr. Johnstone , no other Commissary was appointed till the year 1719 , when the Rev. Alexander Garden was sent by the Bishop of London , with the same powers : he was immediately ...
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... consequence was , that dissenters crept in where the Church could not reach . Mr. Jones did not fail to represent to the Governor the evil arising from the enormous extent of parishes , but was answered , " that government thought it ...
... consequence was , that dissenters crept in where the Church could not reach . Mr. Jones did not fail to represent to the Governor the evil arising from the enormous extent of parishes , but was answered , " that government thought it ...
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... consequence , wisely determined not to fill up vacant missions , but to reserve its aid for poorer settle- ments . There were at this time twenty parishes with settled Clergymen . The total white population was 140,000 ; coloured ...
... consequence , wisely determined not to fill up vacant missions , but to reserve its aid for poorer settle- ments . There were at this time twenty parishes with settled Clergymen . The total white population was 140,000 ; coloured ...
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... consequence was , that he was frequently involved in debt , and much of his influence and usefulness thus neutralized . Mr. Urmston gives the following account of his Mission " I have hitherto supplied three precincts , Chowan ...
... consequence was , that he was frequently involved in debt , and much of his influence and usefulness thus neutralized . Mr. Urmston gives the following account of his Mission " I have hitherto supplied three precincts , Chowan ...
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