Collections, Historical & Miscellaneous, and Monthly Literary Journal, Volumen3J.B. Moore, 1824 |
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... inhabitants , and the remainder by the proprietors . He continued in the ministry about five years , when difficulties arising , he was by mutual agreement and advice of an ecclesiastical council , dismissed Dec. 9 , 1776 : but ...
... inhabitants , and the remainder by the proprietors . He continued in the ministry about five years , when difficulties arising , he was by mutual agreement and advice of an ecclesiastical council , dismissed Dec. 9 , 1776 : but ...
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... inhabitants of Massachusetts of their charter privileges , the people against whom he had conceived a most violent antipathy . When the charter was taken away , and James II . succeeded to the crown , the king appointed a council to ...
... inhabitants of Massachusetts of their charter privileges , the people against whom he had conceived a most violent antipathy . When the charter was taken away , and James II . succeeded to the crown , the king appointed a council to ...
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... inhabitants . This new work of Mr. WORCESTER , sometime since announced as in the press , has just made its appearance . The learned and industrious author , has in this instance presented the public with 38 Literary Notices , fc ...
... inhabitants . This new work of Mr. WORCESTER , sometime since announced as in the press , has just made its appearance . The learned and industrious author , has in this instance presented the public with 38 Literary Notices , fc ...
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... inhabitants are supposed to be principally of the Baptist persuasion . In 1768 , ihe Rev. JAMES WELMAN was ordained at Cornish ; Rev. JACOB EMERY at Pembroke ; Rev. SOLOMON Moor at New - Boston ; Rev. SEWALL GOODRIDGE at Lyndeborough ...
... inhabitants are supposed to be principally of the Baptist persuasion . In 1768 , ihe Rev. JAMES WELMAN was ordained at Cornish ; Rev. JACOB EMERY at Pembroke ; Rev. SOLOMON Moor at New - Boston ; Rev. SEWALL GOODRIDGE at Lyndeborough ...
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... inhabitants . Mr. Goddard continued there till July 5 , 1798 , when he was honorably dismissed by an ecclesiastical council . He afterwards preached in various places , but declined being considered a candidate for settlement in the ...
... inhabitants . Mr. Goddard continued there till July 5 , 1798 , when he was honorably dismissed by an ecclesiastical council . He afterwards preached in various places , but declined being considered a candidate for settlement in the ...
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Página 76 - Are not Abana and Pharpar, rivers of Damascus, better than all the waters of Israel? May I not wash in them, and be clean?
Página 337 - He was bred to the law, which is, in my opinion, one of the first and noblest of human sciences ; a science which does more to quicken and invigorate the understanding, than all the other kinds of learning put together; but it is not apt, except in persons very happily born, to open and to liberalize the mind exactly in the same proportion.
Página 40 - The Family Shakspeare ; in which nothing is added to the Original Text ; but those words and expressions are omitted which cannot with propriety be read aloud. By T. BOWDLEB, Esq. FRS New Edition, in Volumes for the Pocket ; with 36 Wood Engravings, from Designs by Smirke, Howard, and other Artists.
Página 349 - Having undertaken, for the Glory of God and advancement of the Christian Faith and Honor of our King and Country, a Voyage to plant the First Colony in the Northern Parts of Virginia...
Página 45 - English Traits;" "The Conduct of Life;" "May-Day and other Poems " and " Society and Solitude;" besides many others. He was a prominent member of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences, of the American Philosophical Society, the Massachusetts Historical Society and other kindred associations.
Página 85 - Country men, let not the meannesse of the word fish distaste you, for it will afford as good gold as the Mines of Guiana or Potassie, with lesse hazard and charge, and more certainty and facility.
Página 208 - I proceed to lay it down as a rule, that one man of discernment is better fitted to analise and estimate the peculiar qualities adapted to particular offices, than a body of men of equal, or perhaps even of superior discernment. The sole and undivided responsibility of one man will naturally beget a livelier sense of duty and a more exact regard to reputation.
Página 141 - A severe and proud dame she was ; bestowing every day in dressing herself near as much time as any of the gentry of the land : powdering her hair and painting her face, going with her necklaces, with jewels in her ears, and bracelets upon her hands. When she had dressed herself, her work was to make girdles of wampum and beads.
Página 112 - I fell a weeping; which was the first time, to my remembrance, that I wept before them. Although I had met with so much affliction, and my heart was many times ready to break, yet could I not shed one tear in their sight, but rather had been all this while in a maze, and like one astonished ; but now I may say as Psal. 137 : 1, — " By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion.
Página 144 - She had a kersey coat, covered with girdles of wampum from the loins upward. Her arms, from her elbows to her hands, were covered with bracelets ; there were handfuls of necklaces about her neck, and several sorts of jewels in her ears. She had fine red stockings and white shoes, her hair powdered and her face painted red, that was always before black.