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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... the lay - members of this Church or community of English Separatists . The new facts which were brought to light , it is hardly too much to say , have changed the face of the whole history of the movement , as long as the vii.
... the lay - members of this Church or community of English Separatists . The new facts which were brought to light , it is hardly too much to say , have changed the face of the whole history of the movement , as long as the vii.
Side 4
... English authority : when Sir Charles Lyell had viewed the relics of these founders which are preserved in the Museum at New Plymouth , he remarks , " When we consider the grandeur of the results which have been realized in the interval ...
... English authority : when Sir Charles Lyell had viewed the relics of these founders which are preserved in the Museum at New Plymouth , he remarks , " When we consider the grandeur of the results which have been realized in the interval ...
Side 5
... English origin , men who speak our lan- guage , who hold to many of our ancient principles and practices in religion , law , and manners , and who still venerate the great English names which we venerate , 3 There is something of ...
... English origin , men who speak our lan- guage , who hold to many of our ancient principles and practices in religion , law , and manners , and who still venerate the great English names which we venerate , 3 There is something of ...
Side 6
... English ancestry : for such researches , whether successful or not ( and in very many cases they cannot be pursued to any satisfactory issue ) , tend to strengthen the sentiment of fraternity , and to bind one free nation to another ...
... English ancestry : for such researches , whether successful or not ( and in very many cases they cannot be pursued to any satisfactory issue ) , tend to strengthen the sentiment of fraternity , and to bind one free nation to another ...
Side 7
... English and American affairs as possessing an interest for both countries , and as deserving to be regarded even in its minutest particulars a worthy subject of historical enquiry ; though the research has to be conducted among writings ...
... English and American affairs as possessing an interest for both countries , and as deserving to be regarded even in its minutest particulars a worthy subject of historical enquiry ; though the research has to be conducted among writings ...
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