The Annals of America: From the Discovery by Columbus in the Year 1492, to the Year 1826, Volume 2Hilliard and Brown, 1829 - America |
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Page 27
... church . A regular form was given to ecclesiastical government in 1506 . America , by the nomination of clergymen of all ranks , to take charge of the Spaniards settled there , as well as of the natives , Affairs of who should embrace ...
... church . A regular form was given to ecclesiastical government in 1506 . America , by the nomination of clergymen of all ranks , to take charge of the Spaniards settled there , as well as of the natives , Affairs of who should embrace ...
Page 79
... Church of Geneva determined to send two ministers to Brazil.2 The culture of grapes had already succeeded in Chili . They were first planted in Cuzco by Bartholomew de Terrças , one of the first conquerors of Peru . This year , from a ...
... Church of Geneva determined to send two ministers to Brazil.2 The culture of grapes had already succeeded in Chili . They were first planted in Cuzco by Bartholomew de Terrças , one of the first conquerors of Peru . This year , from a ...
Page 158
... church . pounds of tobacco were exported this year from Virginia to England , the whole crop of the preceding year.1 ... church in the north of England , had , on account of its dispersed state , become divided into two distinct churches ...
... church . pounds of tobacco were exported this year from Virginia to England , the whole crop of the preceding year.1 ... church in the north of England , had , on account of its dispersed state , become divided into two distinct churches ...
Page 159
... church , which they believed to be constituted after the simple and pure model of the primitive church of Christ ; and a com- mendable zeal to propagate the gospel in the regions of the New World . In 1617 , having concluded to go to ...
... church , which they believed to be constituted after the simple and pure model of the primitive church of Christ ; and a com- mendable zeal to propagate the gospel in the regions of the New World . In 1617 , having concluded to go to ...
Page 198
... church , judged it needful to enter solemnly into covenant , to walk together accord- ing to the Word of God . Inviting the church of Plymouth to the solemnity , that they might have its approbation and concur- rence , if not direction ...
... church , judged it needful to enter solemnly into covenant , to walk together accord- ing to the Word of God . Inviting the church of Plymouth to the solemnity , that they might have its approbation and concur- rence , if not direction ...
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