. Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day. ourse showingwhat Cause there is to Fear that theGlory of the Lord is Departing fromNew England. Two Sermons, : 1702. The sermon consists ofa lament on the Degeneracy of the reverse of the title quotes Herbertslines: — Religion stands on tiptoe in our Land,Readie to passe to the American strand. The popular suspicion of Dudley isshown by an order to a constable, Boston,Aug. 29, 1702, in the Mass. Archives, signed by Isaac Addington, summoning Mr. John Boult, Merch, to appear be-fore Her Majs Ju


. Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day. ourse showingwhat Cause there is to Fear that theGlory of the Lord is Departing fromNew England. Two Sermons, : 1702. The sermon consists ofa lament on the Degeneracy of the reverse of the title quotes Herbertslines: — Religion stands on tiptoe in our Land,Readie to passe to the American strand. The popular suspicion of Dudley isshown by an order to a constable, Boston,Aug. 29, 1702, in the Mass. Archives, signed by Isaac Addington, summoning Mr. John Boult, Merch, to appear be-fore Her Majs Justices of y Peace aty*^ Townhouse in Boston to answer towhat shall be Objected against him formakeing, publishing, or spreading a lybelor false report concerning his Governour, in Saying That the Gov-ernour had demanded or askt of Mr Wal-ter, viz, the Minister of Roxbury, hisPulpit for a Church of England Ministerto preach in one part of the day on LordsDays, with intent to make the QueensGovernour Uneasy and obnoxious to thePeople. I50 ANNALS OF KINGS w Salary of 200 Guineys p anum. I looked on him as Helena man cravd a Blessing and returnd Thanks, tho there was theChaplain of y* Ship and another Minister on board. Gov has a verylarge Wigg.^ ... He rode in Major Hobbys Coach, drawn with SixHorses richly harnessed. 1 This portrait, given here by thecourtesy of the publishers of the Me-morial History of Boston, perhaps rep-resents Dudley as he appeared whenPresident of Massachusetts in 1686. Aportrait in the gallery of the Historical Society, giving him more gross andworldly traits, and with a huge wig, prob-ably belongs to this later period in hislife. 2 The text, i Cor. xi. 14, led our an-cestors to abhor the wearing of long hair. GOVERNOR DUDLEY AND THE CHURCH. 151 June 28. — Govpartakes of y Lords Super at Roxbury. In y^Afternoon goes to Boston to hear Mr. Myles, who inveighed vehementlyagt Seism. Dudley was a consummate politician, in


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