| Missions - 1807 - 672 pages
...of the Mischlffi consequent thereupon. " WHEREAS it is not only highly incumbent upon, but the rirct and "most serious duty of all magistrates and bodies...due, proper, and solemn exercise of religion, and wor•hipping God : And whereas nothing can tend more to briug true devotion, and the practice of real... | |
| 1808 - 1142 pages
...of the mischiefs consequent thereupon. Whereas it is not only highly incumbent upon, but the first and most serious duty of all magistrates and bodies...proper, and solemn exercise of religion, and worshipping God, — and whereas nothing can tend more to bring true devotion, and the practice of real religion,... | |
| Gilbert Farquhar Mathison - Black people - 1816 - 120 pages
...OF THE MISCHIEFS CONSEQUENT THEREUPON. VY HEREAS it is not only highly incumbent upon, but the first and most serious duty of all magistrates and bodies...tend more to bring true devotion and the practice of real religion into disrepute, than the pretended preaching, teaching, and expounding the word of God,... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1816 - 608 pages
...of the. mischiefs consequent thereupon. WHEREAS it is not only highly incumbent upon, but the first and most serious duty of all magistrates and bodies...tend more to bring true devotion and the practice of real religion into disrepute, than the pretended preaching, teaching, and expounding the word of Cod,... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1816 - 618 pages
...of the. mischiefs consequent thereupon. WHEREAS it is not only highly incumbent upon, but the first and most serious duty of all magistrates and bodies...whereas nothing can tend more to bring true devotion anil the practice of real religion into disrepute, than the pretended preaching, teaching, and expounding... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1816 - 614 pages
...of the mischiefs consequent thereupon. WHEREAS it is not only highly incumbeht upon, but the first and most serious duty of all magistrates and bodies...exercise of religion and worshipping of God : and whereas nothmg can tend more to bring true devotion and the practice of real religion into disrepute, than... | |
| Colonist, Colonist (Writer on colonial West Indies politics) - Abolitionists - 1816 - 390 pages
...readers judge. The very law in Jamaica to which they allude is this: — " Whereas, it is the first and most serious duty of all magistrates and bodies...solemn exercise of religion and worshipping of God," therefore, they prohibit all " uneducated, illiterate and ignorant persons, and false enthusiasts,... | |
| Abraham John Valpy - Great Britain - 1816 - 606 pages
...of the mischiefs consequent thereupon, WHEREAS it is not only highly incumbent upon, but the first and most serious duty of all magistrates and bodies...politic, to uphold and encourage the due, proper, apd solemn exercise of religion and worshipping of God : and whereas nothmg can tend more to bring... | |
| Joseph Marryat - Africa - 1816 - 286 pages
...passed an Ordinance, about seven years ago, the preamble of which recites, that • • .- . . < " Whereas nothing can tend more to bring true devotion and the practice of real religion into disrepute, than the pretended preaching, teaching, and expounding the Word of God,... | |
| Peter Samuel - Honduras - 1850 - 394 pages
...Ordinance " was passed into a law. Which began by setting forth the duty of magistrates " to uphold the due, proper, and solemn exercise of religion,...the pretended preaching, teaching, and expounding of the word of God" " by uneducated, illiterate, and ignorant per • sons, and false enthusiasts :... | |
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