Memorials of the Chaunceys: Including President Chauncy, His Ancestors and Descendants [and Appendix]H.W. Dutton and son, printers, 1858 - 304 էջ Charles Chauncy (1592-1671) immigrated in 1638 from England to Plymouth, Massachusetts, settled at Scituate, Massachusetts and later moving to Cambridge, Massachusetts--where he became the second President of Harvard College. Descendants lived in New England, New York, Pennsylvania and elsewhere. Includes ancestors in England. |
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... received those intellectual and moral endowments , which , developed by education and the grace of God , made him , in his eventful life , one of the lights of the age in which he lived , both in England and in America . He was ...
... received those intellectual and moral endowments , which , developed by education and the grace of God , made him , in his eventful life , one of the lights of the age in which he lived , both in England and in America . He was ...
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... received the training preparatory to his entrance into the University . It was here that his love of knowledge was developed , and his love of right strengthened . It was here that on the fifth of November , 1605 , he , with the other ...
... received the training preparatory to his entrance into the University . It was here that his love of knowledge was developed , and his love of right strengthened . It was here that on the fifth of November , 1605 , he , with the other ...
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... received , and houses multiplied for their entertain- ment ; and that the preaching of the gospel would be suppressed . That there wanted men of courage to remind their superiors of their neglect , and that there was a great increase of ...
... received , and houses multiplied for their entertain- ment ; and that the preaching of the gospel would be suppressed . That there wanted men of courage to remind their superiors of their neglect , and that there was a great increase of ...
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... receiving of that practice , not for itself so much as for fear of worse consequences , as the annihilating of our baptism , & c . Wherefore the church then wrote to all the other churches , both here and in Connecticut , for advice ...
... receiving of that practice , not for itself so much as for fear of worse consequences , as the annihilating of our baptism , & c . Wherefore the church then wrote to all the other churches , both here and in Connecticut , for advice ...
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... received doctrine thereon . " " He made no difficulty in complying with this desire , and was ever punctual in the regard he paid to it . " If his opinions on this point had not undergone any change , his feelings , at least , had ...
... received doctrine thereon . " " He made no difficulty in complying with this desire , and was ever punctual in the regard he paid to it . " If his opinions on this point had not undergone any change , his feelings , at least , had ...
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Common terms and phrases
Abigail acquainted Boston brother Bulkley Capt Catharine CATHARINE CHAUNCY character Charles Chauncy Chaun Chauncy of Durham Chauncy's Christ Christian church Commodore Conn Connecticut Court daugh daughter dead death deceased desire died divine duties Earl Edward Elizabeth Elizur ELIZUR GOODRICH Elnathan eminent England father Fowler friends Goodrich graduated at Yale Hartford Harvard College Hatfield hath Haven heart heir Henry honor Isaac Chauncy Israel John judge labors learning letter living London Lord March March 24 married MARY ment Middletown mind minister ministry mother Nathaniel Chauncy never pastor Philadelphia piety preached President Chauncy principle profession respect Robert Robert de Roos Sabbath Samuel SAMUEL GOODRICH SARAH CHAUNCY Sept sermon settled Skirpenbeck spirit Stratford tenure tion town Wedhampton Wethersfield Whittlesey wife William WILLIAM DE ALBINI Wolcott Worthington Yale College