| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1869 - 508 sivua
...sincerity, as one of " those who esteem it our honor to call the Church of England our dear mother; and cannot part from our native country, where she specially...much sadness of heart, and many tears in our eyes." It is a striking fact, in connection with this letter, and with the charge of insincerity, and even... | |
| 1870 - 304 sivua
...those who esteem it our honor to call the Church of England, from whence we rise, our dear mother, and cannot part from our native country where she specially...received in her bosom, and sucked it from her breasts. We leave it not, therefore, as loathing that milk wherewith we were nourished there ; but-blessing... | |
| 1871 - 774 sivua
..."esteemed it their honor to call the Church of England their dear mother, and could not part from their native country, where she specially resideth, without much sadness of heart and many tears,"—were, if not technically and professedly, yet to all intents and purposes, Separatists, also:—Semi-Separati... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1872 - 194 sivua
...those who esteem it our honor to call the Church of England from whom we rise, our dear mother, and cannot part from our native country, where she specially...salvation, we have received in her bosom, and sucked in from her breasts: We leave it not, therefore, as loathing that milk wherewith we were nourished... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1872 - 118 sivua
...those who esteem it our honor to call the Church of England from whom we rise, our dear mother, and cannot part from our native country, where she specially...salvation, we have received in her bosom, and sucked in from her breasts : We leave it not, therefore, as loathing that milk wherewith we were nourished... | |
| Henry William Tucker - 1872 - 484 sivua
...the time professed intense admiration and love for the Church, which they called " our dear mother, ever acknowledging that such hope and part as we have...salvation, we have received in her bosom and sucked in from her breast." This was a remarkable manifesto from people who soon after established Puritanism... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1872 - 108 sivua
...those who esteem it our honor to call the Church of England from whom we rise, our dear mother, and cannot part from our native country, where she specially resideth, without much sadness of he^rt, and many tears in our eyes, ever acknowledging that such hope and part as we have obtained in... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1873 - 444 sivua
...: " We esteem it an honor to call the Church of England, from whence we rise, our dear mother, and cannot part from our native country, where she specially...much sadness of heart, and many tears in our eyes. Wishing our heads and hearts may be as fountains of tears for your everlasting welfare, when we shall... | |
| John Waddington - 1874 - 756 sivua
...those who esteem it an honour to call the Church of England, from whence we rite, our dear mother; and cannot part from our native country, where she specially...common salvation, we have received in her bosom, and sacked it from her breasts. We leave it not, therefore, as loathing that milk wherewith we were nourished... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1885 - 524 sivua
...who esteem it our honour to call the Church of England, from whence we arise, our dear mother, and cannot part from our native country, where she specially...received in her bosom and sucked it from her breasts : we leave it not therefore as loathing that milk wherewith we were nourished there, but blessing God... | |
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