The Life of Samuel Johnson, D.D.: The First President of King's College, in New York. Containing Many Interesting Anecdotes; a General View of the State of Religion and Learning in Connecticut During the Former Part of the Last Century; and an Account of the Institution and Rise of Yale College, Connecticut; and of King's (now Columbia) College, New-York, Band 1T. & J. Swords, 1805 - 208 Seiten |
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... Episcopal government , to see its reasonableness and the great advant ages that attend it .. 2 Such was the state of Mr. JOHNSON's mind when he settled at West - Haven . It may , there- fore , be well supposed , that it would then have ...
... Episcopal government , to see its reasonableness and the great advant ages that attend it .. 2 Such was the state of Mr. JOHNSON's mind when he settled at West - Haven . It may , there- fore , be well supposed , that it would then have ...
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... Episcopal government was univer- sally established by the Apostles wherever they propagated Christianity ; that through the first order of the ministry , called Bishops , the power of the priesthood was to be conveyed from the great ...
... Episcopal government was univer- sally established by the Apostles wherever they propagated Christianity ; that through the first order of the ministry , called Bishops , the power of the priesthood was to be conveyed from the great ...
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... Episcopal nation of England , that America , which had been planted for one hundred years , and contained a large number of Episcopal congregations , should still be without some of the most important of- fices of the Church , for want ...
... Episcopal nation of England , that America , which had been planted for one hundred years , and contained a large number of Episcopal congregations , should still be without some of the most important of- fices of the Church , for want ...
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... Episcopal families at Stratford , but all of them poor ; and about forty more in the neighbouring towns of Fairfield , Norwalk , Newtown , Ripton , and West- Haven ; at each of which places Mr. JOHNSON agreed to officiate once every ...
... Episcopal families at Stratford , but all of them poor ; and about forty more in the neighbouring towns of Fairfield , Norwalk , Newtown , Ripton , and West- Haven ; at each of which places Mr. JOHNSON agreed to officiate once every ...
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... accept the offer . He constantly resided in his diocess , from the time of his consecration ( one winter excepted ) , till the year 1752 , in the faithful discharge of all Episcopal duties , and in studying 54 Life of Dr. Johnson .
... accept the offer . He constantly resided in his diocess , from the time of his consecration ( one winter excepted ) , till the year 1752 , in the faithful discharge of all Episcopal duties , and in studying 54 Life of Dr. Johnson .
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