| 1846 - 318 sivua
...ministers in the country, to the number of fifty, assembled at Cambridge. " They sat in the college, and had their diet there after the manner of scholars'...came not to above sixpence the meal for a person." This frugality is the most remarkable thing recorded of this synod. Mr. Cotton and Mr. Hooker were... | |
| Alexander Wilson M'Clure - 1846 - 312 sivua
...ministers in the country, to the number of fifty, assembled at Cambridge. " They sat in the college, and had their diet there after the manner of scholars'...came not to above sixpence the meal for a person." This frugality is the most remarkable thing recorded of this synod. Mr. Cotton and Mr. Hooker were... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 520 sivua
...all,) such of the ruling elders as would were present also, but none else. They sat in the college, and had their diet there after the manner of scholars'...|| according || to the presbytery, as of Newbury, etc. The assembly concluded against some parts of the presbyterial way, and the Newbury ministers took... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 520 sivua
...but none else. They sat in the college, and had their diet there after the manner of scholars' ...07 commons, but somewhat better, yet so ordered as it...|| according || to the presbytery, as of Newbury, etc. The assembly concluded against some parts of the presbyterial way, and the Newbury ministers took... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 636 sivua
...all) such of the ruling elders as would were present also, but none else. They set in the college and had their diet there after the manner of scholars...was because some of the elders went about to set up somethings undoing to the presbytery, as of Newbury &c. The assembly concluded against some parts of... | |
| John Warner Barber - 1856 - 644 sivua
...all) such of the ruling elders as would were present also, but none else. They set in the college and had their diet there after the manner of scholars...Mr. Cotton and Mr. Hooker were chosen moderators. Th« principal occasion was because some of the elders went about to set up somethings undoing to the... | |
| 1890 - 880 sivua
...elders present was about fifty. " They sat in Commons, and had their diet there, after the manner of the Scholars' Commons, but somewhat better, yet so ordered as it came not to above sixpence a meal for a person." There were eight chambers in the building. Two of them were small, and apparently... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1861 - 682 sivua
...in all. Such of the ruling elders as would were present also, but none else. They sat in the College Mr. Cotton and Mr. Hooker were chosen moderators....to set up some things according to the Presbytery, &c. The assembly concluded against some parts of the Presbyterial way, and the Newbury ministers took... | |
| Joseph Sylvester Clark, Henry Martyn Dexter, Alonzo Hall Quint, Isaac Pendleton Langworthy, Christopher Cushing, Samuel Burnham - 1864 - 432 sivua
...pastors in the country, some fifty in all. " The principal occasion" of which, says Gov. Winthrop, " was because some of the elders went about to set up...things according to the presbytery, as of Newbury, etc. The assembly concluded against some parts of the presbyterial way, and the Newbury ministers took... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1865 - 680 sivua
...in all. Such of the ruling elders as would were present also, but none else. They sat in the College Mr. Cotton and Mr. Hooker were chosen moderators;...to set up some things according to the Presbytery, &c. The assembly concluded against some parts of the Presbyterial way, and the Newbury ministers took... | |
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