| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1815 - 624 pages
...the meane time here is to be remembred Mr. Thomas Flint a sincere servant of Christ, who had a faire yearly Revenue in England, but having improved it for Christ, by casting it in the common Treasury, as it appears in the former part of this History, he waites on the Lord for... | |
| New England - 1860 - 412 pages
...makes the following honorable mention of the assistant : " Here is to be remembered M r Thomas Flint, a sincere servant of Christ, who had a fair yearly revenue in England, but having improved for Christ by casting it in the Common Treasury, as it appears in the former part of this history,... | |
| Genealogy - 1862 - 444 pages
...eleven. He d. Oct. 8, 1653 Johneon (Hiit. Coll., lit, p. 101) calls him ' л sincere servant of Chri.-t, who had a fair yearly revenue in England, but having...mean time spending his person for the good of his peoplu in the office of magistrate.' ' At Christ's commands, thou leav'st thy lands, and native habitation... | |
| New England - 1862 - 432 pages
...years, and was an assistant eleven. He d. Oct. 8, 1653 Johnson (Hiit. Coll., in, p. 161) calls him 'a sincere servant of Christ, who had a fair yearly...waits on the Lord for doubling his talent, if it shall s«em good unto him so to do, and the mean time spending his person for the good of his people in the... | |
| Alfred Sereno Hudson - Concord (Mass.) - 1904 - 666 pages
...we infer was a very worthy one. Johnson calls him "a most sincere servant of Christ, who had a fair revenue in England, but having improved it for Christ...talent if it shall seem good unto him so to do, and in the meantime spending his person for the good of his people in the off1ce of magistate." In verse,... | |
| Genealogy - 1906 - 434 pages
...years, and was an assistant eleven. He d. Oct. S, 1653. Johnson (Hist. Coll., in, p. 161) calls him 'a sincere servant of Christ, who had a fair yearly revenue in England, bnt having improved it for Christ by casting it into the common treasury, he waits on the Lord for... | |
| Ellery Bicknell Crane - Worcester County (Mass.) - 1907 - 810 pages
...Mr. Thomas Flint, as he was described in the records, was scarcely less prominent. Johnson calls him: "a sincere servant of Christ who had a fair yearly...talent, if it shall seem good unto him so to do and the meantime spending his person and the good of his people in the office of magistrate." ' At Chr1st's... | |
| William Richard Cutter - Middlesex County (Mass.) - 1908 - 910 pages
...Flint, called by the title "Mr." in the early records, was hardly less prominent. Johnson calls him "a sincere servant of Christ, who had a fair yearly...talent, if it shall seem good unto him so to do and the meantime spending his person and the good of his people in the office of magistrate." And : "At Christ's... | |
| Edward Johnson - Massachusetts - 1910 - 318 pages
...the meane time here is to be remembred Mr. Thomas Flint a sincere servant of Christ, who had a faire yearly Revenue in England, but having improved it for Christ, by casting it in the common Treasury,2 as it appeares in the former part of this History, he waites on the Lord for... | |
| John Franklin Jameson - America - 1910 - 338 pages
...the meane time here is to be remembred Mr. Thomas Flint a sincere servant of Christ, who had a faire yearly Revenue in England, but having improved it for Christ, by casting it in the common Treasury,2 as it appeares in the former part of this History, he waites on the Lord for... | |
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