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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... Lord's Day , which was a manor of the bishop's , and with great love he entertained them when they came , making provision for them to his great charge , and continued so to do whilst they could stay in England . " This , when it is ...
... Lord's Day , which was a manor of the bishop's , and with great love he entertained them when they came , making provision for them to his great charge , and continued so to do whilst they could stay in England . " This , when it is ...
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... Lord Burghley himself , in his own hand , in a manuscript now in the British Museum.12 Scrooby was the subject of one of the leases granted to Samuel his eldest son , 13 and it must have been under him that the Brewsters held the manor ...
... Lord Burghley himself , in his own hand , in a manuscript now in the British Museum.12 Scrooby was the subject of one of the leases granted to Samuel his eldest son , 13 and it must have been under him that the Brewsters held the manor ...
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... . Which , notwithstanding , they bare sundry years with much patience , until they were occasioned , by the continu- ance and increase of these troubles , and other means which the Lord raised up in those days , to NEW PLYMOUTH . 29.
... . Which , notwithstanding , they bare sundry years with much patience , until they were occasioned , by the continu- ance and increase of these troubles , and other means which the Lord raised up in those days , to NEW PLYMOUTH . 29.
Side 30
... Lord had touched with heavenly zeal for his truth , -and of the they shook off this yoke of anti - Christian determination to which it led . bondage , and as the Lord's free people , joined themselves , by a covenant of the Lord , into ...
... Lord had touched with heavenly zeal for his truth , -and of the they shook off this yoke of anti - Christian determination to which it led . bondage , and as the Lord's free people , joined themselves , by a covenant of the Lord , into ...
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... lord chief justice of England , who were among the most eminent of those times for piety and Christian zeal . One of them was the wife successively of Godfrey Foljambe , Esquire ; Sir William Bowes , of Walton , near Ches- terfield ...
... lord chief justice of England , who were among the most eminent of those times for piety and Christian zeal . One of them was the wife successively of Godfrey Foljambe , Esquire ; Sir William Bowes , of Walton , near Ches- terfield ...
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