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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... respecting private people who lived even no longer ago than thereigns of Elizabeth and James the First . And even in the more favoured cases , when the people about whom we inquire are not literally those of whom there BORLIAD.
... respecting private people who lived even no longer ago than thereigns of Elizabeth and James the First . And even in the more favoured cases , when the people about whom we inquire are not literally those of whom there BORLIAD.
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... Elizabeth and James , fell with far greater severity on the Romanists , who however mingled political projects of a very dangerous and often hateful kind with the zeal which they professed for the ancient order of the church . Some of ...
... Elizabeth and James , fell with far greater severity on the Romanists , who however mingled political projects of a very dangerous and often hateful kind with the zeal which they professed for the ancient order of the church . Some of ...
Side 13
... Elizabeth that the disposi- tion was manifested among them to break Pertinacious- ness of the Puritan sec- tion of the English Church- leads to sepa- ration . away from the church altogether , and to form communities of their own . And ...
... Elizabeth that the disposi- tion was manifested among them to break Pertinacious- ness of the Puritan sec- tion of the English Church- leads to sepa- ration . away from the church altogether , and to form communities of their own . And ...
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... Elizabeth , 1571 , there was a William Brewster assessed in the township of Scrooby - cum - Ranskil on goods of the annual value of Three Pounds ; and in other accounts , that in 1608 , William Brewster , and two other persons , all ...
... Elizabeth , 1571 , there was a William Brewster assessed in the township of Scrooby - cum - Ranskil on goods of the annual value of Three Pounds ; and in other accounts , that in 1608 , William Brewster , and two other persons , all ...
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... , established a separatist church at Amster- dam . This was in the reign of Queen Elizabeth . Smith would probably be an unwelcome intruder upon them . every one , and perhaps in the highest measure to 5 NEW PLYMOUTH . 33.
... , established a separatist church at Amster- dam . This was in the reign of Queen Elizabeth . Smith would probably be an unwelcome intruder upon them . every one , and perhaps in the highest measure to 5 NEW PLYMOUTH . 33.
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