for liberty to exercise their religion," referred to them by Governor Dongan, decided that no " public worship is tolerated by act of assembly, but to those that profess faith in Christ, and therefore the Jew's worship was not to be allowed. The Judæans - Página 158por Judaeans (Organization) - 1899Visualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| 1838 - 236 páginas
...Henry. Henry. " That noe publique worship is tolerated by act of assembly, but to those that professe faith in Christ, and therefore the Jews' worship not to be allowed. Uncle. Faith in Christ, you see, in the opinion of the rulers of the city, was the necessary requisite... | |
| William Dunlap - 1840 - 560 páginas
...opinion thereupon, that noe publique worship is tolerated by act of assemblv, but those that professe faith in Christ, and therefore, the Jews worship not to be allowed. 1686 The bakers of the city are at this time 21 in number, and they are divided into six classes, and... | |
| Isaac Markens - 1888 - 418 páginas
...therefore, the Hebrews in 1685 petitioned for liberty to exercise their religion, answer was returned that " no public worship is tolerated by act of Assembly but to those that profess faith in Christ.'' In 1695 a temporary synagogue was established in Beaver Street, near Broadway, and twenty families... | |
| James Grant Wilson - 1892 - 688 páginas
...liberty to exercise their religion." This was likewise referred by him to the Corporation, who replied "that no public worship is tolerated, by act of Assembly,...and therefore the Jews' worship not to be allowed." Subsequently it appears that this Saul Browne became Reader in the Jews' Synagogue in New- York, and... | |
| Charles Patrick Daly - 1893 - 204 páginas
...Common Council of New York, by whom it was considered, and their decision is recorded in these words: "that no public worship is tolerated by act of assembly,...those that profess faith in Christ, and therefore the Jew's worship not to be allowed." When James, however, became king, a new copy of instructions was,... | |
| Henry King Carroll - 1893 - 570 páginas
...of exercising the rites of the Jewish religion was denied. " No public worship," so ran the reply, " is tolerated by act of assembly but to those that profess faith in Christ." Later some of the Jews in New York removed to Newport, RI, and there held regular services, securing... | |
| Philip Schaff, Henry Codman Potter, Samuel Macauley Jackson - 1893 - 560 páginas
...of exercising the rites of the Jewish religion was denied. " No public worship," so ran the reply, " is tolerated by act of assembly but to those that profess faith in Christ." Later some of the Jews in New York removed to Newport, RI, and there held regular services, securing... | |
| United States. Census Office - 1894 - 906 páginas
...of exercising the rites of the Jewish religion waft denied. "No public worship", so ran the reply, "is tolerated by act of assembly but to those that profess faith in Christ". Later some of the Jews in New York removed to Newport, В I., and there held regular services, securing... | |
| 1894 - 910 páginas
...exercising the rites of the Jewish religion wati denied. "No public worship", so ran the reply, 'Ms tolerated by act of assembly but to those that profess faith in Christ". Later some of the «Tews in New York removed to Newport, К I., and there held regular services, securing... | |
| Madison Clinton Peters - 1899 - 372 páginas
...religion." The governor referred the petition to the mayor and the common council of New York, who decided "that no public worship is tolerated by act of assembly,...those that profess faith in Christ, and therefore the Jew's worship was not to be allowed." When James, Duke of York, became King James II., his former instructions... | |
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