American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... church at Boston , offer- ing to make proof of the same before the church , etc. , [ March ] 15 ; whereupon she was called , ( the magistrates being desired to give her license to come , ) and the lecture was appointed to begin at ten ...
... church at Boston , offer- ing to make proof of the same before the church , etc. , [ March ] 15 ; whereupon she was called , ( the magistrates being desired to give her license to come , ) and the lecture was appointed to begin at ten ...
Pagina 247
... church is desirous to procure ) I can get little or no oppor- tunity to read anything , or attend to any- thing , but the daily occurrences which press in upon me continually , much beyond my strength either of body or mind . Your ...
... church is desirous to procure ) I can get little or no oppor- tunity to read anything , or attend to any- thing , but the daily occurrences which press in upon me continually , much beyond my strength either of body or mind . Your ...
Pagina 248
... church , than to accommodate the church frame to the civil state . Democracy I do not conceive that ever God did ordaine as a fit government either for church or commonwealth . If the people be governors , who shall be gov- erned ? As ...
... church , than to accommodate the church frame to the civil state . Democracy I do not conceive that ever God did ordaine as a fit government either for church or commonwealth . If the people be governors , who shall be gov- erned ? As ...
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