The Library of American Biography, Nide 6Little, Brown, 1864 |
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afterwards alleged ANNE HUTCHINSON Antinomian appears assembly Bardstown boat Boston church brethren brother called cause censure CHAPTER character charge Christ Christian civil Coddington colony congregation Connecticut controversy Cotton course Court covenant death discourse doctrine ecclesiastical elders engine England errors expressed EZRA STILES faith favor Fitch force Francis Hutchinson friends gave grace hath Haven held heresy honor Hutch inferences inson inventor John John Coggeshall John Fitch John Wheelwright judge justified labors letter liberty likewise magistrates Massachusetts ment mind ministers Mount Wollaston Newport occasion opinions party pastor patent peace persons petition piety preached President Stiles probably proceedings received record religious remonstrance replied revelations Reverend Rhode Island Roxbury Rumsey says Scripture sedition sermon soon speech spirit steam steamboat strife Synod thought throp tion Vane views Welde Welde's Wheel Wheelwright whole William William Coddington William Hutchinson Yale College zeal
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Sivu 47 - And now, behold, the children of Ammon and Moab and mount Seir, whom thou wouldest not let Israel invade, when they came out of the land of Egypt, but they turned from them, and destroyed them not; 11. Behold, I say, how they reward us, to come to cast us out of thy possession, which thou hast given us to inherit.
Sivu 225 - He had lain under a spirit of bondage and a legal way five years, and could get no assurance, till at length, as he was taking a pipe of tobacco, the Spirit set home an absolute promise of free grace with such assurance and joy, as he never since doubted of his good estate, neither should he, though he should fall into sin.
Sivu 188 - Our union with the Holy Ghost, so as a Christian remains dead to every spiritual action, and hath no gifts nor graces, other than such as are in hypocrites, nor any other sanctification but the Holy Ghost himself.
Sivu 188 - One Mrs. Hutchinson, a member of the church of Boston, a woman of a ready wit and bold spirit, brought over with her two dangerous errors: 1. That the person of the Holy Ghost dwells in a justified person. 2. That no sanctification can help to evidence to us our justification.
Sivu 117 - ... paddle of a canoe. As six of the paddles are raised from the water, six more are entered, and the two sets of paddles make their strokes of about eleven feet in each revolution.
Sivu 185 - Hutchinson, ... a woman of a haughty and fierce carriage, of a nimble wit and active spirit, and a very voluble tongue, more bold than a man, though in understanding and judgement, inferiour to many women.
Sivu 76 - President Stiles's zeal for civil and religious liberty was kindled at the altar of the English and New England Puritans, and it was animating and vivid. A more constant and devoted friend to the Revolution and independence of this country never existed. He had anticipated it as early as the year 1760, and his whole soul was enlisted in fa vor of every measure which led on gradually to the formation and establishment of the American Union.
Sivu 177 - ... but said that he durst not desire to partake in it, because he was not then in order, (being dismissed from his former congregation,) and he thought it not fit to be suddenly admitted into any other, for example sake, and because of the deceitfulness of man's heart.
Sivu 295 - Boston, all such guns, pistols, swords, powder, shot, and match as they shall be owners of, or have in their custody, upon paine of ten pound for e^y default to be made thereof; w c ^ armes are to be kept by Mr. Cane till this Court shall take further order therein.
Sivu 47 - O our God, wilt thou not judge them ? for we have no might against this great company that cometh against us ; neither know we what to do : but our eyes are upon thee.