| Josiah Quincy - Learned institutions and societies - 1840 - 650 pages
...and restless for the onset; now courting the statesmen ; now mingling with the multitude; exciting the clergy in the synod, and the congregation in the...publicly in opposition to the prevailing delusion ; f an independence the more remarkable and honorable, as Stoughton and Sewall, two of the Judges of... | |
| Religion - 1842 - 1046 pages
...and restless for the onset ; now courting the statesman ; now mingling with the multitude ; exciting the clergy in the synod, and the congregation in the pulpit, and the people in the halls of the popular assembly." p. 147. Yet this is the man, whom Dr. Elliot describes as " the father of the... | |
| Theology - 1842 - 514 pages
...and restless for the onset ; now courting the statesman ; now mingling with the multitude ; exciting the clergy in the synod, and the congregation in the pulpit, and the people in the halls of the popular assembly." p. 147. Yet this is the man, whom Dr. Elliot describes as " the father of the... | |
| Enoch Pond - 1844 - 192 pages
...ready, and restless for the onset; now courting the statesman; now mingling with the multitude; exciting the clergy in the synod, and the congregation in the pulpit, and the people in the halls of the popular assembly." In short, his whole life was "one series of theological and political controversy."... | |
| New England - 1847 - 306 pages
...onset; now courting the statesman, now mingling with the multitude, exciting the clergy in the Synod, the congregation in the pulpit, and the people in the halls of the popular assembly," — p. 147. Of wholesale charges such as these, it would be useless to go into... | |
| Enoch Pond - Governors - 1847 - 304 pages
...onset; now courting the statesman, now mingling with the multitude, exciting the clergy in the Synod, the congregation in the pulpit, and the people in the halls of the popular assembly," — p. 147. Of wholesale charges such as these, it would be useless to go into... | |
| Alexander Wilson M'Clure - Christianity - 1847 - 596 pages
...: now courting the statesmen ; now mingling with the multitude ; exciting the clergy in the synod, the congregation in the pulpit, and the people in the halls of the popular assembly." p. 147. Of wholesale charges such as these, it would be useless to go into a... | |
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