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" And lastly, because the principal effect which we can desire or expect of this action is the conversion and reduction of the people in those parts unto the true worship of God and christian religion... "
A Sketch of the History of Maryland During the Three First Years After Its ... - Page 161
by John Leeds Bozman - 1811 - 387 pages
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The Conservative Tradition in America

Charles W. Dunn, J. David Woodard - 1996 - 212 pages
...second charter granted to Virginia states that "the principal effect which we can expect or desire of this action is the conversion and reduction of...people in those parts unto the true worship of God and the Christian religion." 1620. The Mayflower Compact records the covenant "for the glory of God and...
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America's God and Country: Encyclopedia of Quotations

William J. Federer, William Joseph Federer - 1994 - 868 pages
...23, 1609, granted by King James I, stated: Because the principal Effect which we can expect or desire of this Action is the Conversion and reduction of...people in those parts unto the true worship of God and the Christian Religion.16 CoCony of Virginia 1613, in the Jamestown Settlement, baptized Colony of...
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Milton's Imperial Epic: Paradise Lost and the Discourse of Colonialism

John Martin Evans - 1996 - 220 pages
...civilitie and to a settled and quiet government," and in the charter of 1609 he again gave priority to "the Conversion and Reduction of the People in those Parts unto the true Worship of God and Christian Religion.'*5 James's evangelical intentions inform the writings of virtually all the promoters of the...
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Records of the American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia, Volume 22

American Catholic Historical Society of Philadelphia - 1911 - 330 pages
...did not lessen the boundaries of " that part of America commonly called Virginia," but it provided : "The principal effect which we can desire or expect...action is the conversion and reduction of the people of these parts unto the true worship of God and the Christian Religion, in which respect we should...
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The Scarlet Thread of Scandal: Morality and the American Presidency

Charles W. Dunn - 2001 - 232 pages
...God." Virginia's Second Charter (1609) says that "the principal effect which we can expect or desire of this action is the conversion and reduction of...people in those parts unto the true worship of God and the Christian religion." The Mayflower Compact (1620) records this purpose: "to the glory of God and...
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Tyranny Through Public Education - Revised Edition

William F. Jr Cox - 2004 - 558 pages
...Worship of God..." (Commager, 1973, p, 8) The Second Charter of Virginia, issued in May 1609, said, "And lastly, because the principal Effect, which we...the true Worship of God and Christian Religion..." (p. 12) In Virginia, the Christian religion was an integral part of the civil governance structure....
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Early New England: A Covenanted Society

David A. Weir - 2005 - 486 pages
...Crown points out not what it wants to see, but what it does not want to see in the northern colony: And lastly, because the principal! Effect which we...Worship of God and Christian Religion, in which Respect, Wee would be loath that any Person should be permitted to pass that Wee suspected to affect the Superstition...
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Early New England: A Covenanted Society

David A. Weir - 2005 - 486 pages
...to see, but what it does not want to see in the northern colony: And lastly, because the principall Effect which we can desire or expect of this Action,...Worship of God and Christian Religion, in which Respect, Wee would be loath that any Person should be permitted to pass that Wee suspected to affect the Superstition...
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The Genevan Reformation and the American Founding

David W. Hall - 2005 - 512 pages
...Virginia (1609) showed its religious intent, concluding that the "principal Effect" of the charter was "the Conversion and Reduction of the People in those Parts unto the true Worship of God and Christian Religion."18 That company also stated that it was "loath that any Person should be permitted to pass...
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Stand Up, America!-A Grassroots Bible Study to Restore Righteousness to the Land

Carole J Keller - 2006 - 321 pages
...Religion: WallBuilder Press (2002), p.76.] This was followed in 1609 by another charter for Virginia: "The principal effect which we can desire or expect of this action is the conversion..^/ the people in those parts unto the true worship of God and Christian religion." (David Barton, Original...
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