And it pleased the Lord so to assist him, and to bless his own ordinance, that the affairs of the court went on cheerfully; and although all were not satisfied about the negative voice to be left to the magistrates, yet no man moved aught about it, and... The History of Cambridge - Stran 14avtor: Abiel Holmes - 1801 - 67 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Samuel Hall,The Massachusetts Historical Society - 1801 - 300 strani
...Cotton (on Mr. Hooker's declining) preached from Hag. ii. 4. " And it pleafed the Lord fo to aflift him, and to blefs his own ordinance, that the affairs...firft enlargement was, doubtlefs, in breadth, to the fouthward and weftward. When the firft fettlers erected " the New Town," between Charleftown and Watertown,... | |
| John Winthrop - 1825 - 456 strani
...which gave great satisfaction to the company. And it pleased the Lord so to assist him, and to bless his own ordinance, that the affairs of the court went on cheerfully ; and although all were not satisfied about the negative voice to be left to the magistrates, yet no man... | |
| John Winthrop - 1825 - 456 strani
...which gave great satisfaction to the company. And it pleased the Lord so to assist him, and to bless his own ordinance, that the affairs of the court went on cheerfully; and although all were not satisfied about the negative voice to be left to the magistrates, yet no man... | |
| Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1834 - 574 strani
...ministry, and people, with answer to all objections, and it pleased the Lord so to assist him, and to bless his own ordinance, that the affairs of the court went on cheerfully ; and though all were not satisfied about the negative voice to be left to the magistrates, yet no man would... | |
| 1846 - 302 strani
...Hooker's declining) preached from Hag. ii. 4. " And it pleased the Lord so to assist him, and to bless his own ordinance, that the affairs of the Court went...and the congregation of Newtown came and accepted such enlargement as had formerly been offered them by Boston and Watertown."* This first enlargement... | |
| William Newell - 1846 - 76 strani
...which gave great satisfaction to the company. And it pleased the Lord so to assist him, and to bless his own ordinance, that the affairs of the Court went on cheerfully ; and, although all were not satisfied about the negative voice to be left to the magistrates, yet no man... | |
| William Hubbard - 1848 - 852 strani
...violence, which gave great satisfaction to the company. And it pleased God so to assist him, and bless his own ordinance, that the affairs of the Court went on cheerfully. Although all were not satisfied about the negative voice to be left to tbe magistrates, yet no man... | |
| 1848 - 804 strani
...violence, which gave great satisfaction to the company. And it pleased God so to assist him, and bless his own ordinance, that the affairs of the Court went on cheerfully. Although all were not satisfied about the negative voice to be left to the magistrates, yet no man... | |
| 1849 - 332 strani
...which gave great satisfaction to the company. And it pleased the Lord so to assist him, and to bless his own ordinance, that the affairs of the court went on cheerfully ; and, although, all were not satisfied about the negative voice to VOL. VI. 8 be left to the magistrates,... | |
| Edward William Hooker - 1849 - 336 strani
...which gave great satisfaction to the company. And it pleased the Lord so to assist him, and to bless his own ordinance, that the affairs of the court went on cheerfully ; and, although, all were not satisfied about the negative voice to VOL. VI. 8 be left to the magistrates,... | |
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