| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1826 - 558 pages
...congregation. The ' following extracts will exhibit the principal objects of the memorialists. ' " Your memorialists seek no other end, than the future...the more rational means of worshipping the true God. causing the Hasan, or reader, to repeat in English, such part of the Hebrew prayers as may be deemed... | |
| Jared Sparks, James Russell Lowell, Edward Everett, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1826 - 538 pages
...the congregation. The following extracts will exhibit the principal objects of the memorialists. ' " You,r memorialists seek no other end, than the future...children examples, which are only calculated to darken 4he mind, and withhold from the .rising generation, the more rational means of worshipping the true... | |
| Barnett Abraham Elzas - Jews - 1905 - 364 pages
...America. What the memorialists sought is seen from the following extracts from the petition itself: " Your memorialists seek no other end than the future...worshipping the true God. "It is to this, therefore, your memorialists would, in the first place, invite the serious attention of your honorable body. By... | |
| Barnett Abraham Elzas - Jews - 1905 - 396 pages
...America. What the memorialists sought is seen from the following extracts from the petition itself: "Yonr memorialists seek no other end than the future welfare...worshipping the true God. " It is to this, therefore, your memorialists would, in the first place, invite the serious attention of your honorable body. By... | |
| David Philipson - Jews - 1907 - 600 pages
...As the first document of this kind it is interesting, and the main portions are herewith presented : "Your memorialists seek no other end than the future...welfare and respectability of the nation. As members of 1 BA Elzas, ' ' The first Confirmation ceremony in the American Synagogue," Jewish Tribune, Portland,... | |
| John Thomas McFarland, Benjamin Severance Winchester - Religious education - 1915 - 434 pages
...unsatisfactory orthodox manner, declared in a memorial handed to the Charleston congregation, that "they cannot consent to place before their children...mind and withhold from the rising generation the more natural means of worshiping the true God" (The American Hebrew, Jan. 15, 1886). These young men, upon... | |
| Barnett Abraham Elzas - Jews - 1916 - 62 pages
...America. What the memorialists sought, is seen from the following extracts from the petition itself: consent to place before their children examples which...worshipping the true God. It is to this, therefore, your memorialists would, in the first place, invite the serious attention of your honourable body.... | |
| Eli N. Evans - Biographies - 1989 - 500 pages
...curious boy. The children of the reformers were involved, for the petition stated that those who signed "cannot consent to place before their children examples...generation the more rational means of worshipping the true God."17 It is difficult in modern times to convey the bitterness that characterized the early divisions... | |
| North American review and miscellaneous journal - 1826 - 534 pages
...the congregation. The following extracts will exhibit the principal objects of the memorialists. ' " Your memorialists seek no other end, than the future...worshipping the true God. ' • - It is to this, therefore, your memorialists would, in the first place, invite the serious attention of your honorable body. By... | |
| Barnett Abraham Elzas - Judaism - 1904 - 30 pages
...America. What the memorialists sought, is seen from the following extracts from the petition itself: "Your memorialists seek no other end than the future...worshipping the true God. It is to this, therefore, your memorialists would, in the first place, invite the serious attention of your honorable body. By... | |
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