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" The establishment of a Protestant episcopate in America is very zealously contended for (by a party in the British Parliament) ; and it is very alarming to a people whose fathers, from the hardships they suffered under such an establishment, were obliged... "
The Word Protestant in Literature, History, and Legislation: And Its ... - Page 136
by William Henry Cavanagh - 1899 - 188 pages
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History of Massachusetts ...

Alden Bradford - Massachusetts - 1822 - 1122 pages
...their agent they said: "It is reported, that the establishment of Episcopacy in America i> proposed — and it is very alarming to a people whose fathers,...order peaceably to enjoy their privileges, civil and religioni. Their being threatened with the loss of both at once, moat place them in a most deplorable...
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History of Massachusetts ...: From 1764, to July, 1775

Alden Bradford - Massachusetts - 1822 - 428 pages
...reported, that the establishment of Episcopacy in America is proposed — and it is very alarmingjo a people whose fathers, from the hardships they suffered...enjoy their privileges, civil and religious. Their beinir threatened with the loss of both at once, must place them in a most deplorable situation. We...
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The Life of James Otis, of Massachusetts: Containing Also, Notices of Some ...

William Tudor - History - 1823 - 544 pages
...impending evils, a standing army, commissioners of the customs, &c. they come to this grievance. " The establishment of a protestant Episcopate, in America,...alarming to a people, whose fathers, from the hardships which they suffered unde,r such an establishment, were obliged to fly their native country, into a...
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The Constitutional History of the Presbyterian Church in the United States ...

Charles Hodge - 1840 - 532 pages
...in Virginia. The former body, in a letter to their agent in London, dated January 12, 1768, say : " The establishment of a protestant episcopate in America,...alarming to a people whose fathers, from the hardships which they suffered under such an establishment, were obliged to fly from their native country into...
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The Constitutional History of the Presbyterian Church in the United States ...

Charles Hodge - 1840 - 602 pages
...burgesses in Virginia. The former body, in a letter to their agent in London, dated January 12, 1768, say: "The establishment of a protestant episcopate in America,...alarming to a people whose fathers, from the hardships which they suffered under such an establishment, were obliged to fly from their native country into...
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The Congregational Quarterly, Volume 11

Joseph Sylvester Clark, Henry Martyn Dexter, Alonzo Hall Quint, Isaac Pendleton Langworthy, Christopher Cushing, Samuel Burnham - Congregational churches - 1869 - 630 pages
...was written by him, as were the greater portion of the state papers of those days, he says : — " The establishment of a Protestant episcopate in America...under such an establishment, were obliged to fly their country into a wilderness, in order peaceably to enjoy their privileges, civil and religious. Their...
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Church and State in the United States: With an Appendix on the German Population

Joseph Parrish Thompson - Religion - 1873 - 180 pages
...America is very zealously contended for " [ie, by the arbitrary party in the British Parliament] ; " and it is very alarming to a people whose fathers,...order peaceably to enjoy their privileges, civil and religions. We hope in God that such an establishment will never take place in America, and we desire...
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The First Century of the Republic: A Review of American Progress

Theodore Dwight Woolsey - American literature - 1876 - 524 pages
...America is very zealously contended for" (ie, by the arbitrary party in the British Parliament) ; " and it is very alarming to a people whose fathers,...fly their native country into a wilderness in order 1 Dalchn, Historical Account of the Protestant Episcopal Church of South Carolina, p. 5. In Appendix...
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The First Century of the Republic: A Review of American Progress

Theodore Dwight Woolsey - American literature - 1876 - 508 pages
...America is very zealously contended for" (ie•, by the arbitrary party in the British Parliament) ; " and it is very alarming to a people whose fathers,...fly their native country into a wilderness in order 1 Dalcho, Historical Account of the Protestant Episcopal Church of South Carolina, p. 5. In Appendix...
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John Adams, the Statesman of the American Revolution: An Address Before the ...

Mellen Chamberlain - United States - 1884 - 94 pages
...presumably expressing the sentiments of the people, in a letter to their agent in London, in 1768, said, " The establishment of a Protestant Episcopate in America...obliged to fly their native country into a wilderness. . . . We hope in God such an establishment will never take place in America, and we desire you would...
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