History of New Hampshire From Its First Discovery to the Year 1830
History of New Hampshire From Its First Discovery to the Year 1830
Edwin David From Old Catalog Sanborn
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The very presentation of such a memo- rial, with the expectation of aid for itinerant missionaries in the new settlements, reveals the paternal regard which the General Assembly was supposed to entertain for the religious welfare of the people. Such a communication addressed to the legislature at this day would be regarded as entirely irrelevant and possi- bly hostile to their duties as law-makers. It would at once raise the cry of union of church and state. In September, 1772, the convention v...oted to have a collection among themselves, for pious and charitable uses, at their annual meetings. The first collection yielded two pounds seven shil- lings and six pence, lawful money. This money, with such other contributions as might be made during the year, was appropriated to the education of Mr. Ewer's son, if he should be found by their committee. Doctors Langdon, Haven and Stevens, to be worthy of their charity. Before the adjournment, nine shillings and seven pence more were added to the first collection.
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