| 1843 - 784 pages
...Canterbury, in May, lb76. " The province of Maryland," says he, " is in a deplorable condition for the want of an established ministry. Here are ten or twelve...taken to build up churches in the Protestant religion. Religion is despised, and all notorious vices are committed, so that it is become a Sodom of uncleanness,... | |
| Edward Waylen - 1846 - 532 pages
...Archbishop of Canterbury in the year 1675 may be relied on. He writes : " The province of Maryland is in a deplorable condition for want of an established...Protestant ministers of the Church of England. The [Romish] priests are provided for, and the quakers take care of those that are speakers ; but no care... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1850 - 676 pages
...Canterbury, from the "Rev. John Yeo," (probably the same person,) says, " The province of Maryland is in a deplorable condition for want of an established ministry. Here are ten or twelve counties, in them at least 20,000 souls, and but three Protestant ministers of the Church of , England. The priests... | |
| Samuel Hazard - 1850 - 684 pages
...Canterbury, from the " Rev. John Yeo," (probably the same person,) says, " The province of Maryland is in a deplorable condition for want of an established ministry. Here are ten or twelve counties, in them at least 20,000 souls, and but three Protestant ministers of the Church of England. The priests... | |
| John Thomas Scharf - 1879 - 688 pages
...Yeo's picture, colored for the occasion, was dark enough in all conscience. "The Province of Maryland," he wrote, "is in a deplorable condition, for want...the Church of England. The priests are provided for ; the Quakers take care of those that are speakers ; but no care is taken to build up churches in the... | |
| John Thomas Scharf - 1879 - 598 pages
...frightful account of the spiritual condition of the province. "The province of Maryland," he writes, "is in a deplorable condition for want of an established...Here are ten or twelve counties, and in them at least 20,000 souls, and but three Protestant ministers of the Church of England. The priests are provided... | |
| John Thomas Scharf - 1879 - 594 pages
...condition of the province. "The province of Maryland," he writes, "is in a deplorable condition for Avant of an established ministry. Here are ten or twelve counties, and in them at least 20,000 souls, and but three Protestant ministers of the Church of England. The priests are provided... | |
| William Francis Brand - 1883 - 516 pages
...province of Maryland is in a deplorable condition for \rant of an established ministry. Here are ... at least twenty thousand souls and but three Protestant...taken to build up churches in the Protestant religion. It may be that the ministers who had " settled beings of their owne " were satisfied without a cure... | |
| William Francis Brand - 1883 - 520 pages
...established support for a Protestant ministry." The reverend gentleman writes : The province of Maryland is in a deplorable condition for want of an established ministry. Here are ... at least twenty thousand souls and but three Protestant ministers of the Church of England. The... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1884 - 626 pages
...an established support for the Protestant ministry. " Here are ten or twelve counties," he writes, " and in them at least twenty thousand souls, and but...provided for, and the Quakers take care of those that arc speakers, but no care is taken to build up churches in the Protestant religion. The Lord's day... | |
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