Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day . n the richest part of the town,daughter of Captain John Mason. He it was believed by some to have been setbrought his four daughters to New by his procurement. England before 1684, to make a perma- EPISCOPACY PLANTED IN BOSTON. 0/ them. He despised their prim and exclusive Congregation-alism, and they abominated his stately and formal was arbitrary after his fashion, and they were so after he had not been excited by their inveterate opposition towhat he deemed alone true and venerable, he p


Annals of King's Chapel from the Puritan age of New England to the present day . n the richest part of the town,daughter of Captain John Mason. He it was believed by some to have been setbrought his four daughters to New by his procurement. England before 1684, to make a perma- EPISCOPACY PLANTED IN BOSTON. 0/ them. He despised their prim and exclusive Congregation-alism, and they abominated his stately and formal was arbitrary after his fashion, and they were so after he had not been excited by their inveterate opposition towhat he deemed alone true and venerable, he probably wouldnot have troubled them as much as he did. If they had notbeen too weak at that time to resist the royal power, they wouldnot have borne his arrogant interference for a day. 1 The congregation of the Church of England in Boston wasnow organized and established, and would soon have had achurch of its own but for a new political event. On Dec. 20,1686, Sir Edmund Andros superseded Dudley, and became thefirst Royal Governor of the Province. Greenwoods History, p.


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