... of them, unless it be such whose abilities are as mean as their Pay. Thus, whether the Churches be quite void or but indifferently filled, the Quakers will have an Opportunity of gaining Proselytes. 'Tis a wonder no Popish Missionaries are sent from... History of North Carolina - Sivu 155tekijä(t) John Lawson - 1903 - 171 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| John Martin Vincent - 1895 - 650 sivua
...'Tis a wonder no Popish missionaries are sent from Maryland to labor in this neglected vineyard, who we know have zeal enough to traverse sea and land...from New England to lead astray a flock that has no shepherd."1 This last sentence is rather strange, for Colonel Byrd probably knew nothing of the missionary... | |
| 1895 - 174 sivua
...'Tis a wonder no Popish missionaries are sent from Maryland to labor in this neglected vineyard, who we know have zeal enough to traverse sea and land...from New England to lead astray a flock that has no shepherd."1 This last sentence is rather strange, for Colonel Byrd probably knew nothing of the missionary... | |
| John Martin Vincent - 1895 - 620 sivua
...'Tis a wonder no Popish missionaries are sent from Maryland to labor in this neglected vineyard, who we know have zeal enough to traverse sea and land...the meritorious errand of making converts. Nor is 1 Present State of Virginia, 106. ft less strange that some wolf in sheep's clothing arrives not from... | |
| William Byrd - 1901 - 590 sivua
...the Meritorious Errand of making converts. Nor is it less Strange that some Wolf in Sheep's cloathing arrives not from New England to lead astray a Flock...Religion are ready to embrace the first that offers. Tis natural for helpless man to adore his Maker in Some Form or other, and were there any exception... | |
| William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells - 1903 - 394 sivua
...is a wonder no popish missionaries are sent from Maryland to labor in this neglected vineyard, who we know have zeal enough to traverse sea and land...errand of making converts. Nor is it less strange that sorne wolf in sheep's clothing arrives not from New England to lead astray a flock that has no shepherd.... | |
| Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Kent - 1909 - 522 sivua
...'Tis a wonder no Popish Missionaries are sent from Maryland to labour in this Neglected Vineyard, who we know have Zeal enough to traverse Sea and Land...Religion are ready to embrace the first that offers. 'Tis natural for helpless man to adore his Maker in Some Form or other, and were there any exception... | |
| Carl Lotus Becker - 1915 - 340 sivua
..." New England or elsewhere." So true is it, as Colonel Byrd had observed in North Carolina, that " people uninstructed in any religion are ready to embrace the first that offers." Yet in many a community, on the frontier and in every part of the Middle colonies, the mingling of... | |
| 1915 - 340 sivua
..." New England or elsewhere." So true is it, as Colonel Byrd had observed in North Carolina, that " people uninstructed in any religion are ready to embrace the first that offers." Yet in many a community, on the frontier and in every part of the Middle colonies, the mingling of... | |
| Richard Walser - 1983 - 332 sivua
...Tis a wonder no Popish Missionaries are sent from Maryland to labour in this Neglected Vineyard, who we know have zeal enough to traverse Sea and Land...converts. Nor is it less Strange that some Wolf in Sheep's cloathing arrives not from New England to lead astray a Flock that has no shepherd. People uninstructed... | |
| William G. Shade - 1998 - 314 sivua
...popish Marylanders nor New England precisionists had appeared "to labor in this neglected vineyard." For "people uninstructed in any religion are ready to embrace the first that offers. 'Tis natural for helpless man to adore his Maker in some form or other.'" 12 A generalized thirst for... | |
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