Catholicism in New England to 1788, Volume 24Catholic University of America, 1936 - 479 pages |
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... established church . The " civill body politic " of Ply- mouth was nothing else than the church itself " free from anti- christian bondage . ” 4 The same was true of Massachusetts Bay Colony . Endicott presented articles at the first ...
... established church . The " civill body politic " of Ply- mouth was nothing else than the church itself " free from anti- christian bondage . ” 4 The same was true of Massachusetts Bay Colony . Endicott presented articles at the first ...
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... established ministry.67 New Hampshire likewise placed the burden of taxation upon Catholics to support a church established by law . The tradition was begun in 1639 , when the three towns of Exeter , Hampton , and Dover , by an ...
... established ministry.67 New Hampshire likewise placed the burden of taxation upon Catholics to support a church established by law . The tradition was begun in 1639 , when the three towns of Exeter , Hampton , and Dover , by an ...
Page 197
... established either in Bardstown , or Danville , or Lexington . * After this time , it seemed to be regarded as a settled fact that a bishopric would be established , and in 1806 , Father Badin men- October 9 , 1799 , Records , XIX , 481 ...
... established either in Bardstown , or Danville , or Lexington . * After this time , it seemed to be regarded as a settled fact that a bishopric would be established , and in 1806 , Father Badin men- October 9 , 1799 , Records , XIX , 481 ...
Contents
CHAPTER | 1 |
Formation of the New England Colonial Mind with | 9 |
The New England Colonial Mind and the Catholic | 45 |
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