| Preston T. King - 1993 - 552 pages
...Puritan complexion of the Virginian church, a letter from Alexander Whitaker: 'I marvaile much — that so few of our English ministers that were so...surplis and subscription come hither where neither are spoken of (ibid. pp. 10-11); but as evidence this quotation is, to say the least, double-edged.... | |
| 1864 - 706 pages
...men of honest life should feare the sword of the Magistrate, which is unsheathed in their defence. But I much more muse, that so few of our English Ministers,...Surplis and Subscription, come hither, where neither are spoken of. Doe they not either wilfully hide their talleuts or keepe themselves at home for fear... | |
| 1974 - 1212 pages
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| 1833 - 532 pages
...Christ, who by their lives and their speech said as did the brave and undaunted Whitaker, " Why is it that so few of our English ministers that were so hot against the surplice and subscription come hither where neither is spoken of. Doe they not wilfully hide their... | |
| 484 pages
...Chaderton, Alexander Whitaker, writing from Virginia to his cousin William Gouge, expressed surprise that 'so few of our English ministers that were so hot against the surplice and subscription5 come hither where neither is spoken of'.6) It 1 ES Shuckburgh, Emmanuel... | |
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