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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... communities , is usually the work of Govern- ments ; and the transaction is duly chro- nicled with other public events . Colonization effected by Go- vernments , or private enter- prise . But it is not always So. It was private ...
... communities , is usually the work of Govern- ments ; and the transaction is duly chro- nicled with other public events . Colonization effected by Go- vernments , or private enter- prise . But it is not always So. It was private ...
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... communities of the civi- lized world . If we desire to know the 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 ...
... communities of the civi- lized world . If we desire to know the 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 ...
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... communities , such as that before us and a few words will be sufficient for our present purpose , as I have no intention of entering into the wide argument to which it might invite us . When the Reformation of the sixteenth century ...
... communities , such as that before us and a few words will be sufficient for our present purpose , as I have no intention of entering into the wide argument to which it might invite us . When the Reformation of the sixteenth century ...
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... communities of their own . And then it was but a course : the more sober few of them who took this part remained in the church . The communities of per- sons who separated themselves were formed chiefly in London there were very few in ...
... communities of their own . And then it was but a course : the more sober few of them who took this part remained in the church . The communities of per- sons who separated themselves were formed chiefly in London there were very few in ...
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... COMMUNITIES OF PURITAN SEPARATISTS : persons so impatient under the yoke of the ceremonies which had been continued in the Reformed Church of England , that they had begun to regard it as unlawful to remain in the church , and who had ...
... COMMUNITIES OF PURITAN SEPARATISTS : persons so impatient under the yoke of the ceremonies which had been continued in the Reformed Church of England , that they had begun to regard it as unlawful to remain in the church , and who had ...
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