Lord had touched with heavenly zeal for his truth, they shook off this yoke of anti-Christian bondage, and as the Lord's free people, joined themselves (by a covenant of the Lord) into a church estate, in the fellowship of the gospel, to walk in all his... New Englander and Yale Review - Page 141edited by - 1858Full view - About this book
| Nathaniel Morton - 1669 - 562 pages
...touched with heavenly zeal for his truth, they shook off this yoke of antichristian bondage, and, asjthe Lord's free people, joined themselves, (by a covenant...in all his ways, " made. known, or to be made known unto them, according to "'flieir best endeavors, whatsoever it should cost them.f And that it cost... | |
| Jedidiah Morse, Elijah Parish - 1820 - 332 pages
...and divinity of the Lord Jesus Christ. churches, having covenanted "to walk in all the -ways of God made known, or to be made known to them, according to their best endeavors," the spirit of persecution rose like a flood, with new fury. Beside the trial of cruel mockings, they... | |
| Thomas Prince - 1826 - 454 pages
...antichristian bondage ;* and, as the Lord's free people, join themselves by covenant into a church state, to walk in all his ways, made known, or to be made...them, according to their best endeavors, whatever it cost them.' Governor Bradford's History takes no notice of the year of this Federal Incorporation,... | |
| Thomas Prince - 1826 - 450 pages
...antichristian bondage ;* and, as the Lord's free people, join themselves by covenant into a church state, to walk in all his ways, made known, or to be made...them, according to their best endeavors, whatever it cost them.' Governor Bradford's History takes no notice of the year of this Federal Incorporation,... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1835 - 496 pages
...anti-christian bondage, and, as the Lord's free people, join themselves by covenant into a church state, to walk in all his ways, made known, or to be made...their best endea'vors, whatever it might cost them." The grounds of difference, between the puritans and the church of England, are generally well known.... | |
| Alden Bradford - 1835 - 496 pages
...anti-christian bondage, and, as the Lord's free people, join themselves by covenant into a church state, to walk in all his ways, made known, or to be made...their best endeavors, whatever it might cost them." The grounds of difference, between the puritans and the church of England, are generally well known.... | |
| Edward Brooks Hall - 1836 - 76 pages
...established church, " and as the Lord's Free People, joined themselves by covenant into a church-state, to walk in all his ways, made known, or to be made...their best endeavors, whatever it might cost them."* Here is the true spirit of Protestant and independent Congregationalism, It was in this spirit that... | |
| Nathan Hale - 1841 - 602 pages
...year, they had separated themselves from the church of England, or, as they express it, " had shaken off the yoke of antichristian bondage, and as the...walk in all his ways, made known or to be made known unto them, according to their best endeavors, whatsoever it should cost them." At the accession of... | |
| 1841 - 552 pages
...this yoke of antichristian bondage, and, as the Lord's free people, joined themselves, (by a 1602. covenant of the Lord,) into a church estate, in the...walk in all his ways, made known, or to be made known unto them, according to their best endeavours, whatsoever it should cost them.3 tans or Novelists was... | |
| 1841 - 536 pages
...off this yoke of antichristian bondage, and, as the Lord's free people, joined themselves, (by ai602. covenant of the Lord,) into a church estate, in the...walk in all his ways, made known, or to be made known unto them, according to their best endeavours, whatsoever it should cost them.2 tans or Novelists was... | |
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