Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America: From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776, Volume 4Peter Force P. Force, 1846 - United States |
From inside the book
Results 6-10 of 95
Page 14
... Christ , we hope to see the now contemned Ordinances of God , highly prized ; the Gospel much darkned , break forth as the sun at noon - day ; Christian charity & brotherly love almost frozen , wax warm ; Zeal and holy emulation , more ...
... Christ , we hope to see the now contemned Ordinances of God , highly prized ; the Gospel much darkned , break forth as the sun at noon - day ; Christian charity & brotherly love almost frozen , wax warm ; Zeal and holy emulation , more ...
Page 12
... Christ , and disown the whole Christian Religion ; Quakers who disown the Fundamental Doctrines of the Church of England , and both Sacraments ; Lutherans , and all others , are tolerated in Your Lordships Government : and only we , who ...
... Christ , and disown the whole Christian Religion ; Quakers who disown the Fundamental Doctrines of the Church of England , and both Sacraments ; Lutherans , and all others , are tolerated in Your Lordships Government : and only we , who ...
Page 31
... Christ , his only Son , shall at any time be any way molest- ed , punished , disturbed , disquieted , or called in question , for any difference in opinion , or matter of Religious Concernment , who do not under that pretence disturb ...
... Christ , his only Son , shall at any time be any way molest- ed , punished , disturbed , disquieted , or called in question , for any difference in opinion , or matter of Religious Concernment , who do not under that pretence disturb ...
Page 53
... Christ , the Head and King of his Militant Churches : Therefore it is from a prin- ciple of Conscience , and not from any contempt of Government or disrespect to the persons of any in Authority , that they can- not , they dare not ...
... Christ , the Head and King of his Militant Churches : Therefore it is from a prin- ciple of Conscience , and not from any contempt of Government or disrespect to the persons of any in Authority , that they can- not , they dare not ...
Page 7
... an Account how the Land lay . The Captain told me , we were ten Leagues distant from the Shore . Mar , 5. A S. S. W. arose , which carried us , through the Mercy Mercy of Jesus Christ , within sight of Carolina . Von Reck's Journal . 7.
... an Account how the Land lay . The Captain told me , we were ten Leagues distant from the Shore . Mar , 5. A S. S. W. arose , which carried us , through the Mercy Mercy of Jesus Christ , within sight of Carolina . Von Reck's Journal . 7.
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
Act of Toleration aforesaid amongst answer assoone Attorney Boston brigandines brought Cacique called canoes Captain Casqui cause CHAP Chiaha Chisca Christ Christians Church of England cique colony Cornbury council Countrie Court daies iournie death desire Dominion doth Ebenezer English euery father Florida footemen Francis Makemie gaue giue Gorton Gouernour sent Government governor hath haue himselfe honour horsemen horses houses Indians inhabitants John John Hampton John Ortiz King land leagues leaue liberty Licence lodged Lord Lord Cornbury Lordship Maiz Majesties Massachusets Ministers neere New-England New-York night Nilco oath ouer Pacaha passed persons Plantations Preaching present Prouince Psal publick Queens Remphan rest returned Riuer River Saltzburgers Samuel Gorton selfe serue shew ship Sir Edmund Androsse spirit themselues thence thereof things thither told tooke towne trauelled trees uernour unto vnto vpon wherein word
Popular passages
Page 29 - Then Samuel took a stone, and set it between Mizpeh and Shen, and called the name of it Eben-ezer, saying, Hitherto hath the Lord helped us.
Page 11 - And I saw three unclean spirits like frogs come out of the mouth of the dragon, and out of the mouth of the beast, and out of the mouth of the false prophet.
Page 38 - The civil magistrate may not assume to himself the administration of the Word and Sacraments, or the power of the keys of the kingdom of heaven: yet he hath authority, and it is his duty to take order, that unity and peace be preserved in the Church, that the truth of God be kept pure and entire, that all blasphemies and heresies be suppressed, all corruptions and abuses in worship and discipline prevented or reformed, and all the ordinances of God duly settled, administered, and observed.
Page 52 - An Act for exempting their Majesties protestant subjects dissenting " from the Church of England from the penalties of certain laws...
Page 21 - Given under my hand and seal, this day of , in the year of our Lord , at , in the [county] aforesaid.
Page 19 - Anne, by the grace of God, queen of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland. Defender of the Faith...
Page 39 - Infidelity, or difference in religion, doth not make void the magistrate's just and legal authority, nor free the people from their due obedience to him...
Page 16 - Judge, to close up the debate and trial, trims up a speech that pleased himself (we suppose) more than the people. Among many other remarkable Passages, to this purpose, he bespeaks the Jury's obedience, who (we suppose) were very well preinclined, viz. I am glad...
Page 32 - ... not to be repugnant but as near as may be agreeable to the laws and statutes of this our kingdom of Great Britain...