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" Governor's proclamation was, set up at our meetinghouse, strictly requiring all magistrates to suppress and prohibit, as far as they lawfully could, all itinerant preachers, &c., which occasioned us to forbear reading that day, till we had time to deliberate... "
Memoirs of the Rev. John Rodgers, D. D.: Late Pastor of the Wall-street and ... - Page 47
by Samuel Miller - 1813 - 432 pages
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A History of Virginia from Its Discovery Till the Year 1781: With ...

John Wilson Campbell, Moses Hoge - 1813 - 322 pages
...upon a Lord's day a proclamation was set up at our meeting-house, strictly requiring all magistrates to suppress and prohibit, as far as they lawfully...&c., which occasioned us to forbear reading that day, until we had time to deliberate and consult what was expedient to do. But how joyfully were we surprised...
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An Outline of the History of the Church in the State of Kentucky, During a ...

Robert Hamilton Bishop - 1824 - 464 pages
...occusion«. ^z^rth*rr&Htf^t ^ffg*-™^********,'**'*'' .'^g*~&™*fe»s* ed us to forbear reading that d;iy, till we had time to deliberate and consult what was...preach so long among us, and especially that he had qvalifigd . Jjifflfifilf a££aaMflS. t2.J&w, and obtained the licensing of four meeting-houses among...
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The Great Awakening: A History of the Revival of Religion in the Time of ...

Joseph Tracy - 1842 - 478 pages
...Sunday, the Governor's proclamation was set up at our meetinghouse, strictly requiring all magistrates to suppress and prohibit, as far as they lawfully...us ; and especially, that he had qualified himself according to law, and obtained the licensure of four meetinghouses among us, which had never been done...
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The Great Awakening: A History of the Revival of Religion in the Time of ...

Joseph Tracy - 1842 - 472 pages
...Sunday, the Governor's proclamation was set up at our meetinghouse, strictly requiring all magistrates to suppress and prohibit, as far as they lawfully...occasioned us to forbear reading that day, till we bad time to deliberate and consult what was expedient to do ; but how joyfully were we surprised before...
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Biographical Sketches of the Founder, and Principal Alumni of the Log ...

Archibald Alexander - 1845 - 636 pages
...lawfully could, all itinerant preachers, &c. which occasioned us to forbear reading that day, till we bad time to deliberate and consult what was expedient...us, and especially that he had qualified himself, according to law, and obtained the licensing of four meetingh ouses among us, which had never been...
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Biographical Sketches of the Founder, and Principal Alumni of the Log ...

Archibald Alexander - 1845 - 384 pages
...upon a Lord's day, a proclamation was set up at our meeting house, strictly requiring all magistrates to suppress and prohibit, as far as they lawfully...could, all itinerant preachers, &c. which occasioned u% to forbear reading that day, till we had time to deliberate and consult what was expedient to do...
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Sketches of Virginia: Historical and Biographical, Volume 1

William Henry Foote - 1850 - 582 pages
...Mr. Morris — "a proclamation was set up at our meeting-house, strictly requiring all magistrates to suppress and prohibit, as far as they lawfully could, all itinerant preachers, — which occasioned us to forbear reading that day, till we had time to deliberate and consult what...
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Sketches of Virginia: Historical and Biographical, Volume 1

William Henry Foote - 1850 - 584 pages
...Mr. Morris — "a proclamation was set up at our meeting-house, strictly requiring all magistrates to suppress and prohibit, as far as they lawfully could, all itinerant preachers, — which occasioned us to forbear reading that day, till we had time to deliberate and consult what...
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History of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Volume 1

Ezra Hall Gillett - 1864 - 608 pages
...says Mr. Morris, " a proclamation was set up at our meetinghouse, strictly requiring all magistrates to suppress and prohibit, as far as they lawfully could, all itinerant preachers." For that day they were constrained " to forbear reading." But before the next Sabbath their fears were...
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History of the Presbyterian Church in the United States of America, Volume 1

Ezra Hall Gillett - 1864 - 604 pages
...says Mr. Morris, " a proclamation was set up at our meetinghouse, strictly requiring all magistrates to suppress and prohibit, as far as they lawfully could, all itinerant preachers." For that day they were constrained " to forbear reading." But before the next Sabbath their fears were...
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