| John Whitehead - 1805 - 570 sidor
...time to time, to exercise this right, by ordaining part of our Travelling Preachers. But 1 have still refused, not only for peace sake; but because I was...established order of the national Church to which 1 belong. " 3. But the case is widely different between England and North- America. Here there are... | |
| George Bourne - 1807 - 366 sidor
...time to time, to exercise this right, by ordaining part of our travelling preachers. But I have still refused : not only for peace sake ; but because I...But the case is widely different between England and America. Here there are bishops who have a legal jurisdiction. In America there are none, neither any... | |
| Jesse Lee - 1810 - 388 sidor
...travelling preachers. But I have stilltefused, not only for peace sake , but because I was detecmincd, as little as possible to violate the established order of the national church to which I belonged. " 3. But the case is widely different between England and North America. Here there are bishops who... | |
| Jonathan Crowther - 1815 - 552 sidor
...part of our travelling preachers. But I have still refused, not only for peace sake, but be<!ause 1 was determined as little as possible to violate the...order of the national church to which I belonged. 3. But the case is widely different between England and North-America. Here there 5. s bishops who... | |
| John Aikin - 1815 - 506 sidor
...exercising this right in ordaining his travelling preachers, only because he was determined as little us possible to violate the established order of the national church to which he belonged. By these steps he gave much offence to several of his society, especially to his brother... | |
| Samuel Drew - 1818 - 430 sidor
...travelling preachers. But I have still refused ; not only for peace sake, but because I was detennined, as little as possible, to violate the established...and North America. Here there are Bishops who have a legal jurisdiction. In America there are none, neither any parish minister. So that for some hundreds... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 642 sidor
...ordaining part of the travelling preachers, and that he had still refused, for peace-sake, and because he was determined, as little as possible, to violate...established order of the national church to which he belonged. " But the case," he pursued, " is widely different between England and North America.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 660 sidor
...ordaining part of the travelling preachers, and that he had still refused, for peace-sake, and because he was determined, as little as possible, to violate...established order of the national church to which he belonged. " But the case," he pursued, " is widely different between England and North America.... | |
| Robert Southey - 1820 - 856 sidor
...the established order of the national church to which he belonged. " But the case," he pursued, '• is widely different between England and North America. Here there are bishops who have a legal jurisdiction. In America there are none, neither any parish ministers; eo that, for some hundreds... | |
| Jonathan Greenleaf - 1821 - 684 sidor
...time to time, t« exercise this right, by ordaining part of our travelling preachers. But I have flill refused not only for peace sake, but because I was determined, as little as poffible to violate the eftablisheA ** 3. But the case is widely different between England and North... | |
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