Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1838 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Sayfa 7
... referring to the excellent " History of the Old South Church , ” by his late beloved Christian brother , the lamented Dr. WISNER . the predatory and destructive violation of a barbarous soldiery during Massachusetts Historical Society . 7.
... referring to the excellent " History of the Old South Church , ” by his late beloved Christian brother , the lamented Dr. WISNER . the predatory and destructive violation of a barbarous soldiery during Massachusetts Historical Society . 7.
Sayfa 13
... churches of every denomination ; names of the several ministers ; the times of their settle- ment , removal and death ; and their age at the time of their death . 5. Biographical anecdotes of persons in your town , or within your ...
... churches of every denomination ; names of the several ministers ; the times of their settle- ment , removal and death ; and their age at the time of their death . 5. Biographical anecdotes of persons in your town , or within your ...
Sayfa 19
... churches - to obtain , if no more , the copies of church records . The value of all these documents may at some time be great - especially to the future ecclesiastical historian . Several periodicals have at different times been under ...
... churches - to obtain , if no more , the copies of church records . The value of all these documents may at some time be great - especially to the future ecclesiastical historian . Several periodicals have at different times been under ...
Sayfa 32
... church estate , whereby they do , implicitly at least , bind themselves to support each other , and all of them that Society , whether civil or sacred , whereof they are members , -how they can break from this with- out free consent ...
... church estate , whereby they do , implicitly at least , bind themselves to support each other , and all of them that Society , whether civil or sacred , whereof they are members , -how they can break from this with- out free consent ...
Sayfa 38
... church and the danger of enemies was common to all , Nehemiah directs the Jews to liberallity and readiness in ... churches , whereof wee keepe an honorable remembrance of them ; and it is to be observed that both in Scriptures and ...
... church and the danger of enemies was common to all , Nehemiah directs the Jews to liberallity and readiness in ... churches , whereof wee keepe an honorable remembrance of them ; and it is to be observed that both in Scriptures and ...
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