... exercised his gifts amongst them and after some time was admitted a member of the church. And his teaching well approved, for the benefit whereof I still bless God, and am thankful to him, even for his sharpest admonitions and reproofs so far as they... Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society - Seite 48von Massachusetts Historical Society - 1826Vollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| Nathaniel Morton - 1669 - 562 Seiten
...upon some discontent, left the place and came hither (to Plymouth), when he was freely entertained according to our poor ability, and exercised his gifts...I still bless God, and am thankful to him even for hia sharpest admonitions and reproofs, so far as they agree with the truth. He this year fell into... | |
| Benjamin Brook - 1813 - 582 Seiten
...of Plymouth to assist Mr. Ralph Smith ; where, says Governor Bradford, " he was freely entertained, according to our poor ability, and exercised his gifts...him even for his sharpest admonitions and reproofs." He continued assistant to Mr. Smith two or three years ; but finding some of the leading members of... | |
| Thomas Prince - 1826 - 454 Seiten
...came hither, (ie to Plymouth, and I suppose in the summer of 1631,) whore he was freely entertained, according to (our) poor ability, and exercised his...admonitions and reproofs, so far as they agreed with truth. B 48 1631. King of G. Britain, Charles I.— France, Lewis XIII. — Spain, Philip IV. 2. The reverend... | |
| Thomas Prince - 1826 - 448 Seiten
...came hither, (ie to Plymouth, and I suppose in the summer of 1631,) where he was freely entertained, according to (our) poor ability, and exercised his...admonitions and reproofs, so far as they agreed with truth. B 48 1631. King of G. Britain, Charles I.— France, Lewis XIII. — Spain, Philip IV. 2. The reverend... | |
| Thomas Prince - 1826 - 450 Seiten
...came hither, (ie to Plymouth, and I suppose in the summer of 1631,) where he was freely entertained, according to (our) poor ability, and exercised his...for his sharpest admonitions and reproofs, so far nx they agreed with truth. B 48 1631. King of G. Britain, Charles I.— France, Lewis XIII.— Spain,... | |
| Thomas Prince - 1826 - 452 Seiten
...came hither, (ie to Plymouth, and I suppose in the summer of 1631,) where he waa freely entertained, according to (our) poor ability, and exercised his...benefit whereof I still bless God, and am thankful to himveven for his sharpest admonitions and reproofs, so far as they agreed with truth. B 1631. King... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 454 Seiten
...Col. vi. pp. 24. 5(5. t Ibid. § " He was freely entertained among us, according to our poor ability, exercised his gifts among us, and after some time...teaching well approved ; for the benefit whereof I shall bless God, and am thankful to him ever for his sharpest admonitions and reproofs, so far as they... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 452 Seiten
...his teaching well approved ; for the benefit whereof I shall bless God, and am thankful to him ever for his sharpest admonitions and reproofs, so far as they agreed with truth." Prince, p. 377. || Memorial, p. 151. During Mr. Williams' residence at Plymouth, Governor Winthrop,... | |
| Leonard Bliss - 1836 - 316 Seiten
...his teaching well approved ; for the benefit whereof I shall bless God, and am thankful to him ever for his sharpest admonitions and reproofs, so far as they agreed with truth." — [Prince's Chron. p. 377, new ed. Boston, 1826.] Morton admits that he " was well accepted as an... | |
| 1844 - 406 Seiten
..."He was freely entertained among us," said Governor Bradford, "exercised his gifts among us, anil, after some time, was admitted a member of the church, and his teaching was well approved." After a sojourn of three years at this place he returned to Salem, fondly hoping... | |
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