Lastly (and which was not least), a great hope and inward zeal they had of laying some good foundation, or at least to make some way thereunto, for the propagating and advancing the Gospel of the kingdom of Christ in those remote parts of the world; yea,... The Missionary Herald - Page 1421853Full view - About this book
| Nathaniel Morton - Massachusetts - 1669 - 562 pages
...posterity would be in danger to degenerate and be corrupted. 4. Lastly, (and which was not the least,) a great hope and inward zeal they had of laying some good foundation, or at least to make some way thereunto, for the propagating and advancing the Gospel of the kingdom... | |
| Nathaniel Morton - Massachusetts - 1826 - 498 pages
...dominions, and to live under their natural Prince. Fifthly and lastly, and which was not the least, a great hope and inward zeal they had of laying some good foundation, or at least to make some way thereunto for the propagating and advancement of the Cospel of the kingdom... | |
| Leonard Bacon - New England - 1839 - 60 pages
...many disadvantages, especially in regard to the education of their children, and moved also by " a great hope and inward zeal they had of laying some good foundation, or at least to make some way thereunto, for the propagating and advancement of the kingdom of Christ... | |
| Leonard Bacon - Connecticut - 1839 - 426 pages
...many disadvantages, especially in regard to the education of their children, and moved also by " a great hope and inward zeal they had of laying some good foundation, or at least to make some way thereunto, for the propagating and advancement of the kingdom of Christ,"... | |
| Benjamin Hanbury - Congregationalism - 1839 - 624 pages
...and to live under their .natural prince.' " Fifthly, and lastly ; and which was not the least. ' A great hope and inward zeal they had of laying some good foundation, or at least to make some way thereunto, for the propagating and advancement of the Gospel of the Kingdom... | |
| Religion - 1839 - 536 pages
...known to them." In 1620, a portion of the congregation at Leyden removed to. New England, moved by " a great hope and inward zeal they had of laying some good foundation, or at least to make some way thereunto, for the propagating and advancement of the kingdom of Christ."... | |
| Edward Robinson - 1839 - 1050 pages
...known to them." In 1620, a portion of the congregation at Leyden removed to New England, moved by " a great hope and inward zeal they had of laying some good foundation, or at least to make some *ay thereunto, for the propagating and advancement of the kingdom of Christ."... | |
| Home missions - 1840 - 902 pages
...leading motive which drew its first settlers to these shores, was, in their own expressive language, " a great hope and inward zeal they had of laying some good foundation, or at least to make gome way thereunto, for the propagating and advancement of the Gospel of the kingdom... | |
| Massachusetts - 1841 - 536 pages
...posterity would be in danger to degenerate and be corrupted. 4. Lastly, (and which was not the least,) a great hope and inward zeal they had of laying some good foundation, or at least to make some way thereunto, for the propagating and advancing the Gospel of the kingdom... | |
| Massachusetts - 1841 - 552 pages
...posterity would be in danger to degenerate and be corrupted. 4. Lastly, (and which was not the least,) a great hope and inward zeal they had of laying some good foundation, or at least to make some way thereunto, for the propagating and advancing the Gospel of the kingdom... | |
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