| New York (State). Secretary's Office - New York (State) - 1849 - 836 pages
...if four @ Twentieth querie what perma- Every Town ought to have a Minister New York has g£T*oIUli" first a Chaplain belonging to the Fort of the Church...England ; Secondly, a Dutch Calvinist, thirdly a French Calvinistj fourthly a Dutch Lutheran — Here bee not many of the Church of England; few Roman Catholicks;... | |
| E. B. O'CALLAGHAN - 1849 - 812 pages
...four @ Twentieth querie what persua- Every Town ought to have a Minister New York has g'o'n &cReU" first a Chaplain belonging to the Fort of the Church...of England ; Secondly, a Dutch Calvinist, thirdly a Drench Calvin1st, fourthly a Dutch Lutheran — Here bee not many of the Church of England; few Roman... | |
| CHRISTOPHER MORGAN - 1850 - 550 pages
...ansWelr theireof is referred to the next In answer to the tenth fyfwtr fy Twentieth querie Every To wii ought to have a Minister New York has first a Chaplain belonging to the Fort of the what sua ^urc'1 °f England; Secondly, a Dutch Calvinist, thirdly a French Calvinist, fourthly a i^^eU-... | |
| Congregational churches - 1859 - 402 pages
...officer thus describes the religious divisions of the city population during his administration. " New York has first a Chaplain belonging to the fort,...French Calvinist ; fourthly, a Dutch Lutheran. Here be not many of the Church of England ; l Bancroft it., 403. ' Doc. Hist, of NY, To1. 1., p. 62, Quarto... | |
| Gabriel Poillon Disosway - History - 1865 - 450 pages
...such the style of its royal English Governor. Nine years afterwards Governor Dongan reported that, "Every Town ought to have a Minister. New York has...thirdly, a French Calvinist, fourthly, a Dutch Lutheran — there bee not many of the Church of England ; few Roman Catholics ; abundance of Quakers preachers... | |
| John Romeyn Brodhead - New York (State) - 1871 - 712 pages
...American colonies. In reply to the inquiry about religious persuasions in New York, Dongan reported : " Every town ought to have a minister. New York has, first, a Chaplain belonging to the Religion. Fort, of the Church of England ; secondly, a Dutch Calvinist ; thirdly, a French Calvinist... | |
| United States - 1886 - 864 pages
...to the Board of Trade a few years later, he enumerates the various sects in the city. " New York has a chaplain belonging to the fort, of the Church of England; secondly, a Dutch Calvinist; third, a French Calvinist; and, fourth, a Dutch Lutheran. Here be not many of England ; a few Roman... | |
| John Austin Stevens, Benjamin Franklin DeCosta, Henry Phelps Johnston, Martha Joanna Lamb, Nathan Gillett Pond - United States - 1890 - 666 pages
...of 1689. Governor Dongan, who was a Catholic, in his report to the Board of Trade in 1687, says: 11 New York has, first, a chaplain belonging to the Fort,...the Church of England ; secondly, a Dutch Calvinist ; third, a French Calvin 1st ; and fourth, a Dutch Lutheran. " Here bee not many of England ; a few... | |
| James Grant Wilson - America - 1893 - 470 pages
...supervision by the Bishops of Durham, Rochester, and London in turn. At this time Dongan wrote : " New-York has, first, a chaplain, belonging to the fort, of...thirdly a French Calvinist ; fourthly a Dutch Lutheran — there bee not many of the Church of England — ranting Quakers; preachers men and women especially;... | |
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