| 1825 - 664 Seiten
...made to his majesty." Two years afterwards he recurs to this matter, and uses these strong terms. " I think myself, at present, in a very bad situation...should be tempted to throw off all this care quite, mere it not for the sake of preserving even the appearance of an Episcopal Church in the Plantations."... | |
| 1825 - 658 Seiten
...made to his majesty." Two years afterwards he recurs to this matter, and uses these strong terms. " I think myself, at present, in a very bad situation...Bishop of a vast country, without power, or influence, oy any means of. promoting true religion : sequestered from the people over whom I have the care, and... | |
| 1833 - 776 Seiten
...not yet able to say any thing as to the effect of these applications." He adds, two years after : " I think myself at present in a very bad situation...appearance of an Episcopal church in the plantations." Bishop Terrick, who succeeded to the see of London in 1764, on the death of Dr. Olbaldiston, writes,... | |
| 1842 - 520 Seiten
...started, that no report was made to his majesty." Two years after, he writes in these strong terms — " I think myself at present in a very bad situation...never hope to see. I should be tempted to throw off nil this care quite, were it not for the sake of preserving even the appearance of an episcopal church... | |
| James Stuart Murray Anderson - 1856 - 846 Seiten
...provinces. The answer to proposals so reasonable was as follows; Sherlock writes, April 21, 1752: ' The observations you communicated to me, with relation...sequestered from the people over whom I have the care, and mijst never hope to sec. I should be tempted to throw off all this care quite, were it not for the... | |
| 1873 - 966 Seiten
...came about will be seen hereafter. t When Sherlock was Bishop of London he wrote, " I think myself in a very bad situation: bishop of a vast country,...religion, sequestered from the people over whom I have care, and must never hope to see." J Coswall, T/te American Church and American Un'um, p. 131!. §... | |
| 1873 - 968 Seiten
...came about will be seen hereafter. t When Sherlock was Bishop of London lie wrote, " I think myself in a very bad situation : bishop of a vast country,...religion, sequestered from the people over whom I have care, and must never hope to sec.'' t Caswall, Tlic American Church anil American T'nion, p. l:!",.... | |
| 1873 - 896 Seiten
...clergymen and eleven • When Sherlock was Bishop of London he wrote, " 1 think myself iu a very batí situation : bishop of a vast country, without power...any means of promoting true religion, sequestered fiora the people over whom I have care, und must never hope to see." t Caswall, The American Church... | |
| Eben Edwards Beardsley - 1874 - 408 Seiten
...candidates and supervise the clergy till a better provision could be made. " I should be tempted," said he " to throw off all this care quite, were it not for...appearance of an Episcopal Church in the plantations." But Johnson without the appointment of Commissary continued to be the prudent guide and adviser of... | |
| John Stoughton - 1878 - 450 Seiten
...afterwards, in 1752, felt himself in a most distressing position, and wrote to the colonists, saying, — " I think myself at present in a very bad situation...appearance of an Episcopal Church in the plantations." 1 But though the desire of an American Episcopate was strong, and the efforts in relation to it were... | |
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