Colonial and Federalist American WritingWashington Irving -- James Fenimore Cooper. |
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First , the Grecian Church , howsoever now in these days , their good patriarch of Constantinople is about a general Reformation among them , and hath done much good ; yet are they for the present , and have been for the most part of ...
First , the Grecian Church , howsoever now in these days , their good patriarch of Constantinople is about a general Reformation among them , and hath done much good ; yet are they for the present , and have been for the most part of ...
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In my own country , besides a considerable number of loose and vain inhabitants risen up , to whom the Congregational Church discipline , which cannot live well where the power of godliness dies , is become distasteful for the purity of ...
In my own country , besides a considerable number of loose and vain inhabitants risen up , to whom the Congregational Church discipline , which cannot live well where the power of godliness dies , is become distasteful for the purity of ...
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... ever sense the nine Ministurs are turn'd Hi - Church - men : Fokes sa , they have draun up a riting and sind it , wharin tha declar , that all owr Churches are no Churches , and owr Ministurs no Ministurs , and that tha have no more ...
... ever sense the nine Ministurs are turn'd Hi - Church - men : Fokes sa , they have draun up a riting and sind it , wharin tha declar , that all owr Churches are no Churches , and owr Ministurs no Ministurs , and that tha have no more ...
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