| Abiel Holmes - America - 1805 - 556 pages
...laws of this government, who " soberly differ or dissent from the united churches hereby established, from. " exercising worship and discipline in their own way, according to their * consciences." » Trumbull, 1.411, 457. See AD 1703. Durham received its name ia 1704. In 1707, tiic number of families... | |
| Benjamin Trumbull - Connecticut - 1818 - 556 pages
...ordain that all the churches within this government, that are or shall be thus united in dortrine, worship and discipline, be and for the future shall...It is certain then, you have broken no law of the govermenl in refusing the Saybrogk platform, and preferring that of Cambridge. As Mr. Robbins was conscious... | |
| Timothy Dwight - New England - 1822 - 550 pages
...laws of this government, who soberly differ, or dissent from the united churches, hereby established, from exercising worship, and discipline, in their own way, according to their consciences. A true copy, Test. ELEAZAR KIMBERLY, Secretary. I will now make a few observations on this scheme.... | |
| Salma Hale - America - 1827 - 490 pages
...platform, should be owned as established by law, allowing, however, to other churches, the right of exercising worship and discipline in their own way, according to their consciences. In the several abortive attempts to reduce the French settlements in Canada, and in the expedition... | |
| Salma Hale - America - 1827 - 314 pages
...platform, should be owned as established by law, allowing, however, to other churches, the right of exercising worship and discipline in their own way, according to their consciences. settlements in Canada, and in the expedition against Louisburg, Connecticut furnished her full quota... | |
| Abiel Holmes - America - 1829 - 616 pages
...laws of this government, who soberly differ or dissent from the united churches hereby established, from exercising worship and discipline in their own way, according to their consciences." 4 Trumbull, i. 400. On the petition of the inhabitants of Guilford, a plantation was granted at Cogingohaug... | |
| Congregational churches - 1829 - 152 pages
...laws of this government, who soberly differ or dissent from the united churches hereby established, from exercising worship and discipline, in their own way, according to their consciences. " A true copy, Test, " ELEAZER KIMBEHLY, Secretary." " The Saybrook Platform, thus unanimously recommended... | |
| Theology - 1836 - 708 pages
...hinder any society or church, soberly dissenting from the thus established churches, and allowed by law, from exercising worship and discipline in their own way according to their own consciences. This was only bringing the established churches under stricter legislative regulation... | |
| Royal Ralph Hinman - Connecticut - 1838 - 374 pages
...laws of this government, who soberly differ or dissent from the united Churches hereby established, from exercising worship and discipline in their own way, according to their consciences. October, 1766. An Act for publishing the oaths of Allegiance and Supremacy, Declaration against Popery,... | |
| Christian education - 1839 - 920 pages
...this government — who soberly diner, or dissent, from the united churches hereby established — from exercising worship and discipline, in their own way, according to their consciences." It may be superfluous, perhaps, to say, that the much talked of, misrepresented, and slandered, Saybrook... | |
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