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" Whereas it was the glorious publick Design of our now Blessed Fathers, in their Remove from Europe into these Parts of America, both to plant, and (under the Divine Blessing) to propagate in this Wilderness the blessed reformed Protestant Religion, in... "
Papers of the New Haven Colony Historical Society - Page 44
by New Haven Colony Historical Society - 1908
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The religious constitution of colleges, especially of Yale-college

Thomas Clap - 1754 - 48 pages
...Founders, at their firft Meeting, in 1.701.}make, a Formal Foundation, of the College, by an Exprefs Declaration ; and giving, a Number of Books, for a Library ; and declare, That, " Their " End, ,and Defign in it i is, to propagate, the •?'.. bleffed, Reformed, Proteftant Religion, in the •":Purity,...
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Permanent Documents of the Society for the Promotion of Collegiate ..., Volume 2

Society for the Promotion of Collegiate and Theological Education - 1850 - 600 pages
...these parts of America, both to plant, and (under the Divine blessing) to propagate in this wilde'rness the blessed Reformed Protestant religion, in the purity of its order and worship ; NOT ONLY TO POSTERITY, but also to the barbarous natives" " We, their unworthy posterity, lamenting...
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An Historical Discourse Pronounced Before the Graduation of Yale College

Theodore Dwight Woolsey - 1850 - 136 pages
...these parts of America, both to plant, and under the divine blessing to propagate in the wilderness the blessed reformed Protestant religion, in the purity of its order and worship, not only to their posterity but also to the barbarous natives,—in which great enterprise they wanted...
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A Discourse, Commemorative of the History of the Church of Christ in Yale ...

George Park Fisher - 1858 - 104 pages
...parts of America, both 16 to plant, and, under the Divine blessing, to propagate in this wilderness, the blessed reformed Protestant religion, in the purity of its order and worship, not only to their posterity, but also to the barbarous natives : in which great enterprise they wanted...
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Christian Life and Character of the Civil Institutions of the United States ...

Benjamin Franklin Morris - 1864 - 842 pages
...these parts of America, both to plant, and (under the Divine blessing) to propagate in this wilderness, the blessed Reformed Protestant religion, in the purity of its order and worship, not only to their posterity, but also to the barbarous natives ; in which great enterprise they wanted...
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The Biblical Repertory and Princeton Review, Volume 11

1839 - 618 pages
...these parts of America, both to plant, and under the Divine blessing, to propagate in this wilderness the blessed reformed Protestant religion, in the purity of its order and worship; not only to their posterity, but also to the barbarous natives: in which great enterprise they wanted...
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Three Historical Papers Read Before the New Haven Colony Historical Society

Simeon Eben Baldwin - 1882 - 106 pages
...General Assembly."* He then quotes the several Acts of the Assembly, including that of 1753, and adds : "The Founders, at their first meeting, in 1701, make...Religion, in the Purity of its order and Worship, '"f Here he clearly refers the founding of the College to the meeting of the Trustees on Nov. 11, 1701,...
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Two Centuries of Christian Activity at Yale, Volume 70; Volume 510

James Bronson Reynolds, Samuel Herbert Fisher, Henry Burt Wright - 1901 - 402 pages
...that it was their obligation, as it had been that of their fathers, " to propagate in this wilderness the blessed reformed Protestant religion, in the purity of its order and worship, not only to their posterity, but also to the barbarous natives."* To the parsonage at Killingworth...
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The Churches and Educated Men: A Study of the Relation of the Church to ...

Edwin Noah Hardy - 1904 - 320 pages
...that it was their obligation, as it had been that of their fathers, "to propagate in this wilderness the blessed reformed Protestant religion in the purity of its order and worship, not only to their posterity, but also to the barbarous natives." William and Mary College, established...
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The United Brethren Review, Volume 17

1906 - 406 pages
...Rutgers. The trustees of Yale affirmed that it was their obligation "to propagate in this wilderness the blessed reformed Protestant religion, in the purity of its order and worship." In the most emphatic manner the founders of these schools made it known that they were to be for the...
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