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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... established its first Mission on the shores of New England in 1702 , the total population of the North American Colonies may be computed at 250,000 - at the Declaration of Inde- pendence it was about 3,000,000 - it amounts now to ...
... established its first Mission on the shores of New England in 1702 , the total population of the North American Colonies may be computed at 250,000 - at the Declaration of Inde- pendence it was about 3,000,000 - it amounts now to ...
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... established a legal maintenance for the respective ministers , and me- morialized the Bishop of London to send them over some experienced clergyman as ecclesiastical commissary . The person selected for this honourable office was Dr ...
... established a legal maintenance for the respective ministers , and me- morialized the Bishop of London to send them over some experienced clergyman as ecclesiastical commissary . The person selected for this honourable office was Dr ...
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... established maintenance by act of assembly , but is not fully supplied , and the mainte- nance hurt by disuse ; but will be always encouraged by Colonel Nicholson , the present governor . " Maryland , twenty - five thousand souls , in ...
... established maintenance by act of assembly , but is not fully supplied , and the mainte- nance hurt by disuse ; but will be always encouraged by Colonel Nicholson , the present governor . " Maryland , twenty - five thousand souls , in ...
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... establish traffic amongst them , that they might be able to purchase a coat , and not go to church in bear skins ; and so they send our Queen a present , ten beaver skins to make her fine , and one fur muff to keep her warm . After a ...
... establish traffic amongst them , that they might be able to purchase a coat , and not go to church in bear skins ; and so they send our Queen a present , ten beaver skins to make her fine , and one fur muff to keep her warm . After a ...
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... established in 1749 . The Rev. William Guy , who had preceded Mr. Jones in the parish of St. Helena , was transferred to St. Andrew's in 1719 , and continued there till his death in 1751 . He is reported to have been diligent in the ...
... established in 1749 . The Rev. William Guy , who had preceded Mr. Jones in the parish of St. Helena , was transferred to St. Andrew's in 1719 , and continued there till his death in 1751 . He is reported to have been diligent in the ...
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