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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... period on which only I professed to write . The tract has contributed also to revive and deepen the interest which has been always more or less felt about these founders of the North American civilization . It has indeed done more than ...
... period on which only I professed to write . The tract has contributed also to revive and deepen the interest which has been always more or less felt about these founders of the North American civilization . It has indeed done more than ...
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... period a nation of twenty millions had sprung into existence and peopled a vast continent , and covered it with cities and churches , schools , colleges , and railroads , and filled its rivers and ports with steamboats and shipping , we ...
... period a nation of twenty millions had sprung into existence and peopled a vast continent , and covered it with cities and churches , schools , colleges , and railroads , and filled its rivers and ports with steamboats and shipping , we ...
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... period at Scrooby , and the register of Sutton , though it contains much that relates to James Brewster , has nothing whatever that touches on Willliam ; nor are any wills of these Brewsters known at York or Southwell . We The name of ...
... period at Scrooby , and the register of Sutton , though it contains much that relates to James Brewster , has nothing whatever that touches on Willliam ; nor are any wills of these Brewsters known at York or Southwell . We The name of ...
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... period was not one of meditation only , and acts of voluntary exertion , but that he held an important office at Scrooby , which must have made large demands upon his thoughts and time for things which were purely secular and which ...
... period was not one of meditation only , and acts of voluntary exertion , but that he held an important office at Scrooby , which must have made large demands upon his thoughts and time for things which were purely secular and which ...
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... period when Brewster received this appointment , and this would have shown us how soon after the fall of Davison he was provided for by this government appointment . All we know on this head is , that he was in full possession on the ...
... period when Brewster received this appointment , and this would have shown us how soon after the fall of Davison he was provided for by this government appointment . All we know on this head is , that he was in full possession on the ...
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