| Henry Charles Shelley - 1907 - 416 páginas
...words as a call to himself: "If any godly men, out of religious ends, will come over to help us in the good work we are about, I think they cannot dispose...glory and the furtherance of their own reckoning." None of the colleges of Cambridge contributed so liberally to the ministerial ranks of early New England... | |
| 1914 - 112 páginas
...In that letter he says: "If any godly men, out of religious ends, will come over to help us in the good work we are about, I think they cannot dispose...glory, and the furtherance of their own reckoning. For others, I conceive they are not yet fitted for this business." Our Fathers were of this sterling... | |
| James Alton James - 1914 - 606 páginas
...things here. If any godly men out of religious ends will come over to helpe us in the good work wee are about I think they cannot dispose of themselves...more to God's glory and the furtherance of their own reckoninge, but they must not bee of the poorer sort yett for diverse yeares. Ffor we have found by... | |
| Virginia DeJohn Anderson - 1991 - 248 páginas
...godly men out of religious ends will come over to helpe us in the good worke wee are about," he wrote, "I think they cannot dispose of themselves nor of...estates more to God's glory and the furtherance of their owne reckoninge."40 New England, then, promised its settlers spiritual advan40 "Gov. Thomas Dudley's... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1846 - 598 páginas
...hyperbolically of many things here : if any godly men out of religious ends will come over, to help us in the good work we are about : I think they cannot dispose...must not be of the poorer sort yet, for divers years. For we have found by experience, that they have hindred, not furthered the work : and for profane and... | |
| 1880 - 778 páginas
...will be well contented. "If any godly men, out of religious ends, will come over to help us in the good work we are about, I think they cannot dispose...glory and the furtherance of their own reckoning." It may seem strange to some men that this sort of appeal succeeded. It is the only appeal which in... | |
| 1851 - 570 páginas
...the Countess of Lincoln, " If any godly men, out of religious ends, will come over to help us in the good work we are about, I think they cannot dispose of themselves or their estates more to God's glory or the furtherance of their own reckoning." " If any come hither... | |
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