Ergebnisse für *
Es wurden 14 Ergebnisse gefunden.
Zeige Ergebnisse 1 bis 14 von 14.
Sortieren
-
By the Governour, Council, and representatives, convened in a great and general court, or assembly of Their Majesties province of the Massachusetts-Bay: held at Boston the 8th of June. 1692
It having pleased almighty God, in his rich mercy to preserve the persons of Their Majesties, and to continue peace within their three kingdoms ... It is ordered, that Thursday, the fourteenth day of July next, be kept as a day of solemn Thanksgiving unto God: for which end, all servile labour on that day is hereby inhibited -
At a sessions of the General Court held at Boston the 3d. of November 1675
This court being in some measure sensible of the hand of the Lord being stretched forth against us in the way of his judgments, by sickness and war shortning our numbers ... This court doth appoint and set apart the second day of December next to be kept a day of solemn humiliation and prayer throughout the severall churches, congregations and town in this colony -
At a general court held at Charlstown by adjournmnet. Feb. 12th 1689/90
This court taking into their serious consideration the many calls of God's providence upon his people, to be much and often in solemn manner imploring his favour ... This court doth appoint the sixth of March next, to be observed as a day of publick prayer and fasting throughout this jurisdiction; hereby forbidding all servile labour thereon -
At a general court held at Boston May 8. 1678
This court, considering how the Lord hath been pleased of late years, by many wayes and means ... and in particular do appoint Thursday, the sixt day of June next ensuing, to be solemnly kept as a day of humiliation and prayer, throughout this jurisdiction -
At a sessions of the general court held at Boston the 11th October 1676
this court having had manifold exper[ience] as in former dayes, so lately of the most high God ... This court doth appoint and set apart the first Thursday in December, being the seventh day of the moneth to be kept, a day of solemn humiliation and prayer in the several churches, congregations and towns throughout this jurisdiction -
At a general court held at Boston the 11th of Octob. 1675
Whereas it hath pleased our gracious God, contrary to the many evill-deservings of an unworthy and sinfull people such as we are ... this court doth appoint and set apart the ninth day of November next to be a day of solemn Thanksgiving and praise to God for such his singular and fatherly mercyes -
At a general court held at Boston, February the 21st 1675
upon the serious consideration of that cloud of the Lords anger wherewith he hath covered this land ... This court doth appoint the second day of March next to be kept as a day of solemn humiliation, fasting and prayer by all the inhabitants of the jurisdiction, respecting all ranks and orders amongst us both in Church and Commonwealth -
At a general court held at Boston, March the eleventh 1673/4
Whereas it pleaseth God still to exercise his people here & else-where, with many and various difficulties & trialls: particularly, the breaking forth of notorious & scandolous sinns among us ... these and other consideration hath moved this court, who do hereby order & appoint that the twenty sixt day of this instant March, be set apart & kept as a day of humiliation and prayer, to seek the lord in these things -
At a council held at Boston, January the 3rd. 1677
whereas the Holy God, who out of his tender mercy and bowels of compassion hath preserved this people, and these churches from the malice and rage of their enemies -
At a Council held at Boston, September the seventeenth 1675
It having pleased the Holy God ... The governour and Council of this jurisdiction therefore ... do appoint and order the seventh day of the next moneth; to be a day of public humiliation, with fasting and prayer -
At a Council held at Boston the 25th. of June, 1675
the governour and magistrates being assembled in Council to consider of the publick affairs of this common-weal, ... doe nominate and appoint the 29th. day of this instant June to be kept as a day of humiliation and prayer -
At a meeting of the Council in Boston in the Massachusets in New-England March the fourth, 1674/5
Upon consideration of the condition of the people of God in other parts of the world, and also matters of common concernment among our selves, in reference to our sins and afflictions ... The Council, have thought it expedient, to appoint the twenty fifth day of this instant, to be kept as a day of humiliation, in fasting, and prayer, throughout this jurisdiction -
At a general court held at Boston in New-England the second day of October 1678
It having been presented and recommended unto this court by the Commissioners of the United Colonies at their late session at Hartford in September last -
At a council held at Boston, March 10, 1668
The governour and magistrates being assembled in Council, and in some measure sensible of the many tokens of the Lords displeasure against the cutting short the fruits of the Earth for sundry years past