Collections Concerning the Church Or Congregation of Protestant Separatists Formed at Scrooby in North Nottinghamshire, in the Time of King James I: The Founders of New-Plymouth, the Parent-colony of New-EnglandJ.R. Smith, 1854 - 237 sider |
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... particulars of movements such as these , we must not therefore expect to find them in public histories , or floating on the surface of human knowledge , but we must look to the circumstances of private families , of which it is hard to ...
... particulars of movements such as these , we must not therefore expect to find them in public histories , or floating on the surface of human knowledge , but we must look to the circumstances of private families , of which it is hard to ...
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... particulars will be found hereafter . There are also others not named by him who are to be classed with the ministerial fathers of Basset - Lawe nonconformity . John Smith . The person whom Bradford places first among the ministers ...
... particulars will be found hereafter . There are also others not named by him who are to be classed with the ministerial fathers of Basset - Lawe nonconformity . John Smith . The person whom Bradford places first among the ministers ...
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... particulars to Mr. Brook's valuable work and the authors cited by him in the margin . In the Appendix to this volume I may give a specimen of his writings illus- trative of the spirit which he perhaps knew not that he was of . The ...
... particulars to Mr. Brook's valuable work and the authors cited by him in the margin . In the Appendix to this volume I may give a specimen of his writings illus- trative of the spirit which he perhaps knew not that he was of . The ...
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... particulars , as of a man who has received less notice than he deserves at the hands of the dispensers of posthumous honours . He was born in 1566 or 1567 , according to the inscription on his engraved portrait , which states that he ...
... particulars , as of a man who has received less notice than he deserves at the hands of the dispensers of posthumous honours . He was born in 1566 or 1567 , according to the inscription on his engraved portrait , which states that he ...
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... particulars relating to him : - " Mr . Richard Clifton was a good and fatherly old man when he came first into Holland , having a great white beard ; and pity it was that such 24 Young , p . 22 . a reverend old man should be forced to ...
... particulars relating to him : - " Mr . Richard Clifton was a good and fatherly old man when he came first into Holland , having a great white beard ; and pity it was that such 24 Young , p . 22 . a reverend old man should be forced to ...
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