. Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day. CHAPTER XI. THE CHURCH UNDER LAW. N ^ bringing our annals to the time of appointment to succeed , we have thus far only alluded tothe most important chapter of the ecclesi-astical history of this period, in which ournarrative again passes out of the limits ofa mere local and parish record, and becomesclosely involved with great questions of public policy which lieat the foundation of our modern Commonwealth. It has beenmentioned that Mr. Harward, soon after his arrival, held alooffrom cert


. Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day. CHAPTER XI. THE CHURCH UNDER LAW. N ^ bringing our annals to the time of appointment to succeed , we have thus far only alluded tothe most important chapter of the ecclesi-astical history of this period, in which ournarrative again passes out of the limits ofa mere local and parish record, and becomesclosely involved with great questions of public policy which lieat the foundation of our modern Commonwealth. It has beenmentioned that Mr. Harward, soon after his arrival, held alooffrom certain action taken by the church in regard to the suffer-ings of Churchmen, — a course which doubtless alienated hispeople from him. The series of events in which his refusalwas one link had many years antedated his arrival, and werenot concluded until he had passed beyond this earthly them the Rev. Roger Price, from his official position as rep-resentative of the Bishop of London, became the central figure. Mr. Prices ministry is marked by two controversies, — firs


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