We do therefore in the first place earnestly testify that if any who are given to change do rise up to unhinge the well established churches in this land, it will be the duty and interest of the churches to examine whether the men of this trespass are... Sermons and Addresses - Page 14by Henry Albert Stimson - 1902Full view - About this book
| 1806 - 678 pages
...more prayerful, more watchful, more zealous, more palien:, more heavenly, more иштетюНу 453 conscientious, and harder students, and better scholars,...men, who left unto the churches what they now enjoy : if they be not so, it will be wisdom tor the children to forbear pulling down with their own hands... | |
| 1808 - 168 pages
...duty and interest of the churches to examine whether the men of this trespass are more prayerful, more watchful, more zealous, more patient, more heavenly,...men who left unto the churches what they now enjoy ; if they be not so it will be wisdom for the children to forbear pulling down with their own hands... | |
| 1829 - 144 pages
...heavenly, more universally conscien* Son of the first minister of Salem. t The historian of Ipswich. tious, and harder students, and better scholars, and more...men who left unto the churches what they now enjoy ; if they be not so, it will be wisdom for the children to forbear pulling down with their own hands... | |
| Joel Hawes - 1830 - 250 pages
...the men of this trespass are more * Rev. John Higginson, and Rev. WUliam Hubbard. * , prayerful, more watchful, more zealous, more patient, more heavenly,...men who left unto the churches what they now enjoy ; if they be not so. it wiH be wisdom for the children to forbear pulling down with their own hands... | |
| John Mitchell - 1835 - 266 pages
...whether the * Hawes. f Messrs. Higginsou and Hubbard. * men of this trespass, are more prayerful, more watchful, more zealous, more patient, more heavenly,...conscientious, and harder students, and better scholars, and moie willing to be informed and advised, than those great and good men. who left unto the churches... | |
| Joel Hawes - 1836 - 206 pages
...duty and interest of the churches to examine whether the men of this trespass are more prayerful, more watchful, more zealous, more patient, more heavenly,...men who left unto the churches what they now enjoy ; if they be not so, it will be wisdom for the children to forbear pulling down with their own hands... | |
| John Mitchell - 1838 - 314 pages
...duty and interest of the churches to examine whether the men of this trespass are more prayerful, more watchful, more zealous, more patient, more heavenly,...be informed and advised, than those great and good * Messrs. Higginson and Hubbard. men who left unto the churches what they now enjoy. If they be not... | |
| 1842 - 514 pages
...and interest of the churches to examine, whether the men of this trespass are more prayerful, more watchful, more zealous, more patient, more heavenly,...men who left unto the churches what they now enjoy. If they be not so, it will be wisdom for the children to forbear pulling down with their own hands... | |
| 1842 - 1046 pages
...and interest of the churches to examine, whether the men of this trespass are more prayerful, more watchful, more zealous, more patient, more heavenly,...willing to be informed and advised, than those great arid good men who left unto the churches what they now enjoy. If they be not so, it will be wisdom... | |
| 1842 - 514 pages
...and interest of the churches to examine, whether the men of this trespass are more prayerful, more watchful, more zealous, more patient, more heavenly,...more universally conscientious, and harder students, arid better scholars, and more willing to be informed and advised, than those great and good men who... | |
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