a speaking aristocracy in the face of a silent democracy." In the progress of this unhappy contest, a part of the congregation removed and laid the foundation of the town and church of Hadley. After this, Mr. Stone lived in greater quietness, and had... Minutes of the General Association of Connecticut - Стр. 59авторы: General Association of Connecticut - 1856Полный просмотр - Подробнее о книге
| William Buell Sprague - 1857 - Страниц: 766
...Independency, than those of the first ministers of the country in general ; and states that he defined Congregationalism, as " a speaking aristocracy in the face of a silent democracy." In the progress of this unhappy contest, a part of the congregation removed and laid the foundation... | |
| William Buell Sprague - 1857 - Страниц: 770
...Independency, than those of the first ministers of the country in general ; and states that he defined ~v I { t In the progress of this unhappy contest, a part of the congregation removed and laid the foundation... | |
| Ezra Hall Gillett - 1864 - Страниц: 608
...have strongly favored the Presbyterian system, when they felt constrained, like Stone of Hartford, to define Congregationalism as " a speaking aristocracy in the face of a silent democracy," or to say of it, with the elder Edwards, " I have long been out of conceit of our unsettled, independent,... | |
| Ezra Hall Gillett - 1864 - Страниц: 626
...have strongly favored the Presbyterian system, when they felt constrained, like Stone of Hartford, to define Congregationalism as "a speaking aristocracy in the face of a silent democracy," or to say of it, with the elder Edwards, " I have long been out of conceit of our unsettled, independent,... | |
| William Chauncey Fowler - 1876 - Страниц: 314
...that SAMUEL STONE, the teacher of the church in Hartford of which Hooker was pastor, and afterward the successor of Hooker, should define Congregationalism...inspection, in cases of ordination or dismission of ministers or of discipline. Thus in Connecticut the ecclesiastical government has conformed somewhat... | |
| Congregational Churches in Connecticut. General Conference - 1877 - Страниц: 232
...leadership of the people was given. One of these leaders, Rev. Samuel Stone of Hartford, described Congregationalism as a " speaking aristocracy in the face of a silent democracy." In the " Assembly of Divines' Catechism " is the following question and answer : " What is required... | |
| Augustus Theodore Norton - 1879 - Страниц: 812
...defective from " the want of a still superior tribunal to receive appeals." Stone, of Hartford, defined Congregationalism as "a speaking aristocracy in the face of a silent democracy." Now, when Puritans of New England, imbued with thesePresbyterian ideas of the internal government of... | |
| Edwin Pond Parker - 1892 - Страниц: 474
...discern the signs of the times, and whither the new Congregationalism of his day was tending. He defined Congregationalism as " a speaking aristocracy in the face of a silent democracy." His ideas of church government, says Trumbull, bordered more on Presbyterianism and less on independence... | |
| 1921 - Страниц: 1056
...Independency, than those of the first ministers of the country in general ; and states that he defined Congregationalism, as " a speaking aristocracy in the face of a silent democracy." In the progress of this unhappy contest, a part of the congregation removed and laid the foundation... | |
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