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" They then began to provide and send home for Gospel Ministers, and largely contributed for their maintenance; But Virginia savoring not handsomely in England, very few of good conversation would adventure thither, (as thinking it a place wherein surely... "
The Century Illustrated Monthly Magazine - Page 225
1894
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The Christian Review, Volume 13

1848 - 668 pages
...Episcopal church in that day, especially of some who then emigrated to the colony, is thus described: — " Many came, such as wore black coats, and could babble...roar in a tavern, exact from their parishioners, and rather by their dissoluteness destroy than feed the flock." Nearly a century later, viz. in 1755, it...
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The American Quarterly Register, Volumes 13-14

1841 - 954 pages
...little more than " going through college." The historian, quoting from an author of the day, says, " Many came, such as wore black coats, and could babble...roar in a tavern, exact from their parishioners, and rather by their dissoluteness, destroy than feed their flocks. Loath was the country to be wholly without...
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The Baptist Memorial and Monthly Chronicle, Volume 1

1842 - 402 pages
...little more than " going through college." The historian, quoting from an author of the day, says, "Many came, such as wore black coats, and could babble...roar in a tavern, exact from their parishioners, and rather by their dissoluteness destroy than feed their flocks. Loath was the countiy to be wholly without...
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Quarterly register and journal of the American education society ..., Volume 14

American education society - 1842 - 476 pages
...little more than "going through college." The historian, quoting from an author of the day, says, " Many came, such as wore black coats, and could babble...roar in a tavern, exact from their parishioners, and lather by their dissoluteness, destroy than feed their flocks. Loath was the country to be wholly without...
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Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin ..., Volume 3

Peter Force - 1844 - 582 pages
...largely contributed for their maintenance ; But Virginia savouring not handsomely in England, very few of good conversation would adventure thither, (as...surely the fear of God was not) yet many came, such I as wore Black Coats, and could babble in a Pulpet, roare in a ' Tavern, exact from their Parishioners,...
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Introduction to the History of the Colony and Ancient Dominion of Virginia

Charles Campbell - 1847 - 220 pages
...few of good conversation would adventure thiiher (;is thinking it a place wherein eurely the fearof God was not,) yet many came, such as wore Black Coats and could babble inżi Pulpet, roare in a Tavern, exact from their Parishioners and rather by theirdissoiutenes.se destroy...
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The Southern and Western Literary Messenger and Review, Volume 13

1847 - 814 pages
...good conversation would adventure thilher (за thinking it a place wherein surely the fearof God wad not,) yet many came, such as wore Black Coats and could babble in a Pulpet, roare in n Tavern, exact from their Parishioners and rather by iheirdissolutenessc destroy...
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The History of the Church of England in the Colonies and Foreign ..., Volume 2

James Stuart Murray Anderson - 1848 - 796 pages
...contributed to their Maintenance,' adds, ' but Viginia savouring not handsomely in England, very few of good conversation would adventure thither, (as...came, such as wore black coats, and could babble in a Pulpet, roare in a Tavern, exact from the Parishioners, and rather by their disa matter of deep regret,...
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Sketches of Virginia: Historical and Biographical, Volume 1

William Henry Foote - 1850 - 582 pages
...But in general the clergy were little better than before. Hammond in his Leah and Rachel, says — "Many came such as wore black coats, and could babble in a pulpit, roare in a tavern, exact from their parishioners, and rather by their dissolutenesse, destroy than...
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Sketches of Virginia: Historical and Biographical, Volume 1

William Henry Foote - 1850 - 584 pages
...But in general the clergy were little better than before. Hammond in his Leah and Rachel, says — "Many came such as wore black coats, and could babble in a pulpit, roare in a tavern, exact from their parishioners, and rather by their dissolutenesse, destroy than...
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