| Thomas Aloysius Hughes - 1917 - 784 pages
...charter of 1609, he will find James I. speaking thus : " The principal! effect which Wee cann desier or expect of this action is the conversion and reduction of the people in those parts unto the true worshipp of God and Christian religion." See History, I. 151. At the same time, the reader will fail... | |
| 1924 - 520 pages
...fully . . . as if they had been precisely . . . named and inserted in these our letters patents. "XXIX. And lastly, because the principal effect, which we...of God and Christian religion, in which respect we should be loath, that any person should be permitted to pass, that we suspected to effect the superstitions... | |
| Emanuel Milton Altfeld - 1924 - 238 pages
...the second charter of Virginia, stated that the principal effect desired or expected by the act was the conversion and reduction of the people in those...unto the true worship of God, and Christian religion; and no person was to be permitted to pass, suspected to affect the superstitions of the Church of Rome,... | |
| 1904 - 626 pages
...the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ." In the charter of 1609 granted to Virginia it is declared : ' ' The principal effect which we can desire or expect...conversion and reduction of the people, in those parts, into the true worship of God and the christian religion." Founded upon such principles of everlasting... | |
| American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia - 1928 - 402 pages
...ENGLAND, granted by James I, Nov. 3, 1620 stated that because the principal effect desired or expected was the conversion and reduction of the people in those parts unto the true worship of God and the Christian Religion, he would be loath that any person should be permitted to pass who was suspected... | |
| William MacDonald - 1926 - 742 pages
...Realm of England, have, or ought to have, by Force of their Commissions of Lieutenancy. ******** XXIX. AND lastly, because the principal Effect, which we...of God and Christian Religion, in which Respect we should be loath, that any Person should be permitted to pass, that we suspected to affect the superstitions... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 662 pages
...distinctly named and inserted in tiic-c our Letters-patents. AND lastly, because the principal Ellect which we can desire or expect of this Action, is the...the People in those Parts unto the true Worship of (iod and Christian Religion, in which Respect we should l>e loath that any Person should be permitted... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Education and Labor - 1972 - 688 pages
...closing section of this charter, we read, "And lastly because the principal effect which we can ilesire or expect of this action is the conversion and reduction...people in those parts unto the true worship of God and the Christian religion." On December 21, 1624, Gustovus Alophus, the great Christian King of Sweden... | |
| V. Norskov Olsen - 1996 - 116 pages
...King James I introduced himself as the Defender of the Faith. He closed the second charter by stating, "And lastly, because the principal Effect which we...Action, is the Conversion and Reduction of the People on those Parts unto the true Worship of God and Christian Religion, in which Respect we should be loath... | |
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