First Steps in North Carolina HistoryAmerican Book Company, 1888 - 272 Seiten |
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... ministers but Church - of - England ministers were to be paid by the State or were allowed to perform the marriage ceremony or to teach in the schools , for they were the only lawful ministers . No other Church was established by law ...
... ministers but Church - of - England ministers were to be paid by the State or were allowed to perform the marriage ceremony or to teach in the schools , for they were the only lawful ministers . No other Church was established by law ...
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... ministers to teach and preach and endeavor to get that Church established here . The leading families , the best educated and most refined and wealthy , were usually Episcopalians . But they had been so long without regular preaching ...
... ministers to teach and preach and endeavor to get that Church established here . The leading families , the best educated and most refined and wealthy , were usually Episcopalians . But they had been so long without regular preaching ...
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Cornelia Phillips Spencer. The poor ministers wrote back very piteous letters to their bishops and missionary societies in England , begging for help or to be allowed to go home . They were terribly disappointed in their new parishes ...
Cornelia Phillips Spencer. The poor ministers wrote back very piteous letters to their bishops and missionary societies in England , begging for help or to be allowed to go home . They were terribly disappointed in their new parishes ...
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... minister was around or not , and they raised their children , and attended to their crops , no matter who was , or was trying to be , gov- ernor . The tobacco grew finely , the flax and corn were flourish- ing , the cattle increased and ...
... minister was around or not , and they raised their children , and attended to their crops , no matter who was , or was trying to be , gov- ernor . The tobacco grew finely , the flax and corn were flourish- ing , the cattle increased and ...
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... ministers of the Episcopal Church were the only teachers in the country for a long time , and their schools must have been very little attended , for where people live many miles apart from each other , how can the children be got ...
... ministers of the Episcopal Church were the only teachers in the country for a long time , and their schools must have been very little attended , for where people live many miles apart from each other , how can the children be got ...
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