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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Side vii
... early History of the Founders of New Plymouth , the first Colonists of New England . ' That Tract formed No. II of a Series of Critical and Historical Treatises , of which four numbers only have appeared . The place was then for the ...
... early History of the Founders of New Plymouth , the first Colonists of New England . ' That Tract formed No. II of a Series of Critical and Historical Treatises , of which four numbers only have appeared . The place was then for the ...
Side ix
... to be told of their early history besides those very small facts , of which so many will here be found , which make the history of men who are of but b small account in the midst of a large and advanced PRELIMINARY NOTICE . ix.
... to be told of their early history besides those very small facts , of which so many will here be found , which make the history of men who are of but b small account in the midst of a large and advanced PRELIMINARY NOTICE . ix.
Side 11
... early rejected even occasional communion , and Puritans on the other , who did for the most part conform , though without concealing their objection to many of the rites and ceremonies of the church , and even to its constitution itself ...
... early rejected even occasional communion , and Puritans on the other , who did for the most part conform , though without concealing their objection to many of the rites and ceremonies of the church , and even to its constitution itself ...
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... early settlers , is content with saying , after Morton , in his New England's Memorial , 1669 , that the founders of New Plymouth came from " the North of Eng- land . " Hubbard , another early writer on the affairs of New England , uses ...
... early settlers , is content with saying , after Morton , in his New England's Memorial , 1669 , that the founders of New Plymouth came from " the North of Eng- land . " Hubbard , another early writer on the affairs of New England , uses ...
Side 20
... Early to- pographical notices of Scrooby . account of it : - " In the meane townlet of Scrooby I marked two things - the parish church not big but very well builded ; the second was a great manor place , standing within a moat , and ...
... Early to- pographical notices of Scrooby . account of it : - " In the meane townlet of Scrooby I marked two things - the parish church not big but very well builded ; the second was a great manor place , standing within a moat , and ...
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