And if any man amongst us make Religion as twelve, and the world as thirteen, let such an one know he hath neither the spirit of a true New England man, nor yet of a sincere Christian. Two Discourses to Townsmen. ... - Page 6by Hosea Hildreth - 1824 - 20 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1831 - 716 pages
...worldly gain was not the end and design of the people of New England, but RELIGIO.N. And if any man among us make religion as twelve, and the world as thirteen, let such an one know that he has neither the spirit of a true New England-man, лог yet of a sincere Christian."f 3. In... | |
| 1832 - 372 pages
...worldly gain was not the end and design of the people of New England, but RELIGION. And if any man among us make religion as twelve, and the world as thirteen, let such an one know that he has neither the spirit of a true New England-man, nor yet of a sincere Christian."! 3. In the... | |
| 1867 - 738 pages
...worldly gain was not the end and design of the people of New England, but religion. And if any man among us make religion as twelve and the world as thirteen, let such a man know he hath neither the spirit of a true New-England man, nor yet of a sincere Christian." KNOWLEDGE.... | |
| William Ives Budington - 1845 - 278 pages
...times understand this, that worldly gain was not the end and design of the people of New England, but religion. And if any man amongst us make religion...such an one know he hath neither the spirit of a true New England man, nor yet of a sincere Christian." LECTURE III. 1 KINGS viii. 57, 68. THE LORD OUR GOD... | |
| 1867 - 746 pages
...worldly gain was not the end and design of the people of New England, but religion. And if any man among us make religion as twelve and the world as thirteen, let such a man know he hath neither the spirit of a true New-England man, nor yet of a sincere Christian." KNOWLEDGH.... | |
| William Anderson Scott - 1856 - 180 pages
...worldly gain was not the end and design of the people of New England, but religion. And if any man among us make religion as twelve, and the world as thirteen,...such an one know he hath neither the spirit of a true New England man, nor yet of a sincere Christian." This extract is highly suggestive. It is true that... | |
| Joseph Barlow Felt - 1862 - 742 pages
...extracts follow : " New England is originally a Plantation of Religion, not a Plantation of Trade. If any man amongst us make Religion as twelve, and...such an one know he hath neither the spirit of a true New England man, nor yet of a sincere Chrittian. The end of our coming hither was not a toleration... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1871 - 368 pages
...worldly gain was not the end and design of the people of New England, but religion. And if any man among us make religion as twelve and the world -as thirteen, let such a man know he hath neither the spirit of a true New England man, nor yet of a sincere Christian." FAYAL... | |
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