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A Discourse Delivered at Plymouth, Dec. 22d, 1808 : At the Anniversary Commemoration of the Landing of Our Ancestors at That Place

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A Discourse Delivered at Plymouth, Dec. 22d, 1808 : At the Anniversary Commemoration of the Landing of Our Ancestors at That Place


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Author: Thaddeus Mason Harris
Date: 31 Aug 2011
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Language: English
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Full text of "The faith of the Pilgrims; a sermon delivered at Plymouth on the twenty-second of December, 1831" See other formats Our danger is not so much that we shall fail in loyalty to our country, at this crisis of its destiny, as in loyalty to our Divine Head. Our churches have set a noble example of fidelity to the government which protects our Page 54 54 civil rights. History will again set down, in letters of light, the inspiring record which honors and "We honor our ancestors," [pointing to these words, inscribed with evergreens, over the platform,] not speaking their praises in however well-chosen words, or boasting however loudly of their blood in our veins; but showing in our lives that the qualities which we inherit from them are such as do honor to those who left us the inheritance. Get this from a library! A discourse delivered at Plymouth, December 22, 1815, at the anniversary commemoration of the first landing of our ancestors at that place. [James Flint] Such pious fondness for relics, however, if it is confined within proper limits, is very natural and innocent, and appears even in the Puritans of New England, where the rock in Plymouth, the landing place of the Pilgrim Fathers in 1620, has the attraction of a place of pilgrimage, and the chair of the first governor of Massachusetts is And wrhen it is borne in mind our citizens, that we have no rail road, with its freight trains, running through the place; that the old line of Plymouth stages which daily passed the Four Corners is discontinued; and that ship-building has shirted its cuarters to the vicinity of Boston; it will be at once apparent, that our chief dependance Our ancestors finding that the Church, according to its usage of purifying Pagan festivals Christian application, had appropriated two days near those solstitial periods to the memory of two eminent saints, incorporated these festivals the lapse of a few days into the Masonic calendar, and adopted these worthies as patrons of our Order. THE PANAMANIANS 91 Panama. The nearest approach to baseball, for instance, is cock-fighting. It holds a place in the hearts of the people on a par with, if not above, political intrigue. There are cock fights every Sunday, and elections only once a year. Memorial services were held in the large room of the court-house at Crown Point which was filled with a dense throng of sorrowing citizens. Memorial addresses were delivered a number of our public men. As a part of the exercises an original hymn was sung, of which the following is a copy: His discourse on the occasion, delivered in St Peter's pro-Cathedral, Baltimore, was one of the finest of many great eulogies pronounced on the Father of his Country. He ordered that this day be made one of mourning. ***** Charles Carroll of Carrollton was a signer of the declaration of independence and the last signer to die. He was the son of THE WRITINGS OF SAMUEL ADAMS – Volume Three – 1773 to 1777 – Text Version CONTENTS OF VOLUME III. 1773. To James Otis, March 19th Political Activity of Mr. Bacon. To the Town of Boston, March 23rd Report of Resolutions in Reply to Governor -Legality of Town Meetings -Right of Petition- … Posted Rick Shelton <> on Sat, 30 Dec 2000. Surname: Hicks, Miller, Dotson. Elizabeth D. Hicks-Miller was born August 17, 1828 in Perry County, Indiana, and died August 15, 1916, at her residence south of Eldon. Two more days of life would have made her age an even 88 years. Unitarian Universalist Congregations Massachusetts I-P Unitarian Universalist Congregations A Discourse Delivered at Plymouth December 22, 1809, at the Celebration of the 188th Anniversary of the Landing of our Forefathers in that Place. Boston: Greenough and Stebbins., 1810. Hawes, Joel. The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Life Of Thomas Paine, Vol. I. (of II), Moncure Daniel Conway This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. Plymouth Brethren have for some years occupied the place, but I was told that the congregation, reduced to four or five, would soon cease to A discourse delivered at Windsor, in the state of Vermont, on the 23d of June, MDCCXC. At the ordination of the Rev. Samuel Shuttlesworth, to the pastoral care of the Catholick Christian Church and Society in that place. / : Bancroft, Aaron, 1755-1839. Published: (1790) The story of this day's commemoration is as familiar to you as household words-the landing of our fathers upon these shores-the proclamation of our nation's independence -the erection of the standard of American liberty, and the commencement of her glorious career. [Applause.] It was his ordinary practice to compose carefully one discourse a month; but he read attentively the sermons of Barrow and other celebrated preachers, and so charged his mind with their thoughts that, the help of a few notes, he delivered the substance of them in language of his own, and thus acquired a facility of expression which became of The Project Gutenberg EBook of The Queer, the Quaint and the Quizzical, Frank H. Stauffer This eBook is for the use of anyone anywhere at no cost and with almost no restrictions whatsoever. Which was won the latter two and delivered to them accordingly. We related what had just taken place. That was all that was necessary; our Beardsley, E. Edwards (Eben Edwards), 1808-1891: New Haven, Stanley & Chapin, printers, 1844: issued in commemoration of the fiftieth anniversary of the founding of the house.Comstock, John B [Buffalo and New York, The Matthews-Northrup Works, 1904] A discourse delivered on the two hundredth anniversary of the First Church of Christ -A Discourse delivered at Plymouth, Mass. Dec. 22, 1832, in Commemoration of the Landing of the Fathers December 22d, 1846, in Commemoration of the Landing of the Pilgrims CCXXVI Years Ago and Religion as a Moral Influence: a Sermon Preached at the Unitarian Chapel in South Place, Finsbury, on Wednesday, May 21st, 1834, being the A discourse delivered at Plymouth December 22, 1809, at the celebration of the 188th anniversary of the landing of our forefathers in that place Mar 6, 2009 03/09 Mar 6, 2009 Abbot, Abiel, 1770-1828. "Daughter Rebecca was born Satterday, Dec. 30, 1704, about three quar- ters after seven in the morning. Was baptized Mr Walter Dec. 31, 1704, on the day following. "December 18, 1708. A little before 9 in morning, my son Samuel dyed.of a fever. Was interred Wednesday, 22d. Instant, in my grandfather Hull's The Pilgrims a sermon preached in Wendell, Dec. 22, 1820, it being the second centennial anniversary of the landing of our ancestors at Plymouth / Bibliographic Details preached in Hadley, December 22, 1820, in commemoration of the landing of our fathers at Plymouth:being two centuries from A discourse delivered at Plymouth "Whereas, it has been represented to the General Assembly that on the lands of William Murfree, at Murfree's Landing on the Meherrin River, there is a very proper situation for a town; that the place is remarkably healthy and convenient to a country which produces large supplies of tobacco, naval stores, corn, pork, and lumber, for exportation A discourse delivered at Plymouth, Dec. 22d, 1808, at the anniversary commemoration of the landing of our ancestors at that place / Author Harris, Thaddeus Mason, 1768-1842. Published 1808. A sermon preached in Milton on the morning and at Dorchester in the afternoon of the 9th of May, 1798:being the day recommended the president of the easily accessible to the students of our history. The connection.between Judge Sewall's family and that of Governor Dudley.evidently embarrassed the former, alike in his official position as.a magistrate, and in making entries in his diary concerning mat-ters in which … agitated question of uniting the two Societies had been a majority Town the 1679, 24, October meeting. In Town William had voted "That if our neighbours up River, above Societie one be may we that us, to unite Parker's house, will pubhcke worship in peace and love, that then the place for our Woodworth's hill, or the center of the present The Address Delivered Before the New-England Society of South Carolina on the 22d December, 1820, Being the Two Hundreth Anniversary of the Landing at Plymouth of the Ancestors of New England (Charleston: Printed for the Society T. B. Stephens, 1820), William Crafts (multiple formats at ) Some Miscellany Observations on Our Present Debates Respecting The tyranny and cruelty of American Republican slave-masters, shown to be the worst in the world:in a speech, delivered at the first anniversary of the New England Address, on the duty of the slave states in the present crisis, delivered in Galveston, Dec. 12th, 1860, An address delivered at the anniversary celebration of the birth of Spursheim:and the organization of the Boston Phrenological Society, Dec. 31, 1839. (Boston:Printed Marsh, Capen, and Lyon, 1840), Elisha Bartlett (page images at HathiTrust) Massachusetts Local History. Discourse Delivered Before the New England Genealogical and Historical Society Boston, March 18, 1870 On The Occasion of the Twenty-Fifth Anniversary The Day before their Landing on Plymouth Rock, The General Society of Mayflower Descendants 1951 Our brothers I must say a few words of their father and family. An hospital at great ancestors in the reign of Richard 11. Founded the west end of the town of Tavistock and dedicated it to St. George. Thomas Tremaine, the parent of the twins, had eight sons and many daughters. In commemoration of the anniversary of this victory a statue of General Sullivan was erected at Elmira, in that same house where we were, the aged couple, our ancestors, overtaken a storm on their way home from church, came in to make a visit and wait till the storm should abate. D. 10 Dec 1808. He became governor of Massachusetts.









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