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
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 656 pages
...there, by recalling to the people the purpose for which they and their fathers had founded New England: "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 Christian." ' It is a sermon that has the impressiveness imparted... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1890 - 664 pages
...there, by recalling to the people the purpose for which they and their fathers had founded New England: "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 Christian." l It is a sermon that has the impressiveness imparted... | |
| 1905 - 842 pages
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| 1899 - 846 pages
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| Guilford (Conn.) - 1889 - 304 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 one know he hath neither the spirit of a true New England man, nor yet of a sincere Christian." 215... | |
| Edmund Clarence Stedman, Ellen Mackay Hutchinson - 1890 - 708 pages
...that worldly gain was not the end and design of the people of New-England, but Religion. And if any amongst us make Religion as twelve, and the world as thirteen, let such añone know he hath neither the spirit of a true New-England man. nor yet of a sincere Christian. —... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1891 - 182 pages
...times remember this, that worldly gain was not the end and designe 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.—Election Sermon (May 27, 1663): " The Cause of God... | |
| Thomas Wentworth Higginson - 1891 - 170 pages
...ale;" and many of them have shown in their lives I an adherence to John Higginson's opinion, " that 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 Christian." INDEX. ACKERMANN'S " Cambridge,' cited, 8. Adams,... | |
| Elizabeth Haven Appleton - 1891 - 284 pages
...the article with a noble quotation from his ancestor, the Rev. John Higginson : " 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."... | |
| Pocumtuck Valley Memorial Association - 1901 - 580 pages
...since remember 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. This preacher was the son of Rev. Francis Higginson,... | |
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