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 viii
... known author of the Relation of the Pequot war . ' Subsequent researches have brought to light a few other facts , which will enable us to understand more justly the position at home of the leaders in this move- ment . They relate ...
... known author of the Relation of the Pequot war . ' Subsequent researches have brought to light a few other facts , which will enable us to understand more justly the position at home of the leaders in this move- ment . They relate ...
Side x
... known that when people think at all on subjects such as these , changes must come , and that a distant generation is no more bound to support the principles and opinions of ancestors of the days of Charles the First , than they were to ...
... known that when people think at all on subjects such as these , changes must come , and that a distant generation is no more bound to support the principles and opinions of ancestors of the days of Charles the First , than they were to ...
Side 3
... known perhaps in their own time , were not of the very obscure , but men of some education , of some energy , and even of some position on the social scale . I have reason to know that the subject we are about to enter possesses a ...
... known perhaps in their own time , were not of the very obscure , but men of some education , of some energy , and even of some position on the social scale . I have reason to know that the subject we are about to enter possesses a ...
Side 7
... - place . Standish has the fairest chance of being one day discovered in Lancashire evidences , but even his affiliation is not at present known . attending a removal to a distant and uncultivated shore . NEW PLYMOUTH . 7.
... - place . Standish has the fairest chance of being one day discovered in Lancashire evidences , but even his affiliation is not at present known . attending a removal to a distant and uncultivated shore . NEW PLYMOUTH . 7.
Side 16
... known place , the other , which is that about which we are now concerned , was elsewhere . Site deter- Bradford's writings are exceedingly valuable , mined -- Brad- though we have for ever reason to regret that he shuts up so many ...
... known place , the other , which is that about which we are now concerned , was elsewhere . Site deter- Bradford's writings are exceedingly valuable , mined -- Brad- though we have for ever reason to regret that he shuts up so many ...
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