| John Winthrop - 1826 - 446 páginas
...parts did ever before this commit the like outrage unon anv one familv. or fmniKes : :uu1 therefore had their diet there after the manner of scholars'...things ||according|| to the presbytery, as of Newbury, Sic. The assembly concluded against some parts of the presbyterial way, and the Newbury ministers took... | |
| Benjamin Peirce - 1833 - 516 páginas
...such of the ruling elders as would, were present also, but none else. They sat in the College, and had their diet there after the manner of scholars'...things according to the presbytery, as of Newbury, &x. The assembly concluded against some parts of the presbyterial way, and the Newbury ministers took... | |
| Benjamin Peirce - 1833 - 540 páginas
...such of the ruling elders as would, were present also, but none else. They sat in the College, and had their diet there after the manner of scholars'...Cotton and Mr. Hooker were chosen moderators. The priricipal occasion was because some of the elders went about to set up some things according to the... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1841 - 590 páginas
...all) such of the ruling elders as would were present also, but none else. They set in the college and had their diet there after the manner of scholars...was because some of the elders went about to set up somethings undoing to the presbytery, as of Newbury &c. The assembly concluded against some parts of... | |
| 1841 - 536 páginas
...explained it." We are told by Winthrop that the principal occasion of the synod held at Cambridge in 1643. was because " some of the elders went about to set...&c. The assembly concluded against some parts of the preshyterial way, and the Newbnry ministers took time to consider the arguments, &c." For further particulars... | |
| General Association of Connecticut - 1843 - 366 páginas
...moderators of an assembly at Cambridge, of all the elders in the country, about 50, convened principally because some of the elders went about to set up some things according to * Holmes' Annals, Vol. 1, pp. 218-19. t Trumbull, Vol. I. p. 46fi t Hutchinson, Vol. I. pp. 116-17.... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1890 - 684 páginas
...being present, and "they sat in commons and had their diet there after the manner of the scholar's commons but somewhat better, yet so ordered as it came not to above sixpence a meal for a person." The record of a meeting of the " Governours of Harvard College" is entered in... | |
| General Association of Connecticut - 1843 - 370 páginas
...moderators of an assembly at Cambridge, of all the elders in the country, about 50, convened principally because some of the elders went about to set up some things according to Presbytery, as of Newbury, &c. The assem bly concluded against some parts of the Presbyterial way,... | |
| Joshua Coffin - 1845 - 468 páginas
...the country (about fifty in all) such of the ruling elders, as would, were present also, none else. The principal occasion was because some of the elders...some things according to the presbytery as of Newbury and so forth. The assembly concluded against some parts of the presbyterial way and the Newbury ministers... | |
| General Association of Connecticut - 1845 - 376 páginas
...moderators of an assembly at Cambridge, of all the elders in the country, about 50, convened principally because some of the elders went about to set up some things according to » Holmes' Annals, Vol. 1, pp. 218-19. t Tmmbull, Vol. I. p. 466 t Hutclunsou, Vol. I. £p. 116-17.... | |
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