| Alexander Young - 1846 - 612 sider
...Mather says, " his unhappy entanglement in the snares of Anabaptism filled the Overseers with uneasy fears lest the students by his means should come to be ensnared. Wherefore they labored with an extreme agony either to rescue the good man from his own mistakes, or... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1853 - 696 sider
...public, in • •'•• profession as you shall select, as often as you are summoned to that duty. overseers with uneasie fears, lest the students, by...an instrument under his hands; wherein he resigned the Presidentship, and they accepted his resignation. That brave old man Johannes Amos Commenius, the/am*... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1853 - 692 sider
...this book, with the privilege of practising a profession, whenever you shall be called upon to do to. overseers with uneasie fears, lest the students, by...an instrument under his hands; wherein he resigned the Presidentship, and they accepted his resignation. That brave old man Johannes Amos Commenius, the... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1853 - 696 sider
...Hits book, with the privilege of practising a profession, whenever you shall be called upon to do so. overseers with uneasie fears, lest the students, by his means, should come tobe ensnared: Which uneasiness was at length so signified unto him, that on October 24, 1654, he presented... | |
| Edward Manning Saunders - 1902 - 776 sider
...Mather says : "Hie unhappy entanglement in the snares of Anabaptism filled the overBeers with uneasy fears, lest the students by his means should come to be ensnared. " It is certain, according to the foregoing facts, that, among those who first came to America, there... | |
| 1917 - 376 sider
...Mather says: — " His unhappy entanglement in the snares of Anabaptism filled the overseers with uneasy fears, lest the students by his means should come to be ensnared." Quincy, in his History of Harvard College, says of Dunster: " No man ever questioned his talents, learning,... | |
| Colonial Society of Massachusetts - 1920 - 592 sider
...been accorded it. It reads as follows: Mr. Henry Dunster, continued the Prsesident of HareardrCoUege, until his unhappy Entanglement in the Snares of Anabaptism;-...Overseers with uneasie Fears, lest the Students by this means, should come to be Ensnared: Which Uneasiness was at length so signified unto him, that... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1896 - 540 sider
...CALLED TO THE PRESIDENCY OF HARVARD? Cotton Mather says he was. On p. 128 (book iv.) of the Magnalia1 he says: " Mr. Henry Dunster, continued the Praesident...was at length so signified unto him, that on October 24,1654. He presented unto the Overseers, an Instrument under his Hands; wherein he Resigned his Presidentship... | |
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