| John Wesley - Biography - 1785 - 718 pages
...Independent States. The Englifh Government has no Authority over them either Civil or Ecclefiaftical, any more than over the States of Holland. A civil Authority is exefcifed over -them, partly by the Congrefs, partly by the Provincial Aftemblies. But no one either... | |
| John Whitehead - 1805 - 570 pages
...Providences, many of the Provinces of K or th- America are totally disjoined from their Mother-Country, and erected into Independent States. The English Government has no authority over them titlirr Civil or Ecclesiastical, any more than over the .States of Holland. A civil authority is exercised... | |
| George Bourne - Funeral sermons - 1807 - 366 pages
...Providences, many" of the provinces of North-America are totally disjoined from their mother country, and erected into independent states. The English government...civil authority is exercised over them, partly by congress and by the provincial assemblies. But no one either exercises or claims any ecclesiastical... | |
| Jonathan Crowther - 1815 - 552 pages
...providences many of the provinces of North America are totally disjoined from their mother-country, and erected into independent states. The English Government...exercised over them, partly by the Congress, partly by the Provincial Assemblies. But no one either exercises or claims any ecclesiastical authority at all. In... | |
| Robert Southey - Evangelists - 1820 - 642 pages
...Providences," he said, " many of the provinces of North America are totally disjoined from the mother-country, and erected into independent states. The English government...exercised over them, partly by the congress, partly by the provincial assemblies; but no one either exercises or claims any ecclesiastical authority at all. In... | |
| Robert Southey - Evangelists - 1820 - 660 pages
...Providences," he said, " many of the provinces of North America are totally disjoined from the mother-country, and erected into independent states. The English government...exercised over them, partly by the congress, partly by the provincial assemblies ; but no one either exercises or claims any ecclesiastical authority at all.... | |
| Robert Southey - Methodism - 1820 - 856 pages
...Providences." he said, " many of the provinces of North America are totally disjoined from the mother country, and erected into independent states. The English government...States of Holland. A civil authority is exercised overthem, partly by the congress, partly by the provincial assemblies; but no one either exercises... | |
| Henry Moore - Clergy - 1825 - 606 pages
...providences, many of the provinces of North America are totally disjoined from their mother country, and erected into independent States. The English Government...exercised over them, partly by the Congress, partly by the Provincial Assemblies. But no one either exercises or claims any ecclesiastical authority at all. In... | |
| Henry Moore - Clergy - 1826 - 332 pages
...providences, many of the provinces of North America are totally disjoined from their mother country, and erected into independent States. The English Government...exercised over them, partly by the Congress, partly by the Provincial Assemblies. But no one either exercises or claims any ecclesiastical authority at all. In... | |
| Christian biography - 1826 - 440 pages
...providences, many of the provinces of North America are totally disjoined from their mother country, and erected into independent states. The English government...civil authority is exercised over them, partly by th« congress, partly by the provincial assemblies. But no one either exercises or claims any ecclesiastical... | |
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