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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... facts respecting private people who lived even no longer ago than thereigns of Elizabeth and James the First . And even in the more favoured cases , when the people about whom we inquire are not literally those of whom there BORLIAD.
... facts respecting private people who lived even no longer ago than thereigns of Elizabeth and James the First . And even in the more favoured cases , when the people about whom we inquire are not literally those of whom there BORLIAD.
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... lived near the joining borders of Nottinghamshire , Lincoln- shire , and Yorkshire . " This , though it left the mind at liberty to range over a considerable tract of country , was a great advance on the vague state- ments of Morton ...
... lived near the joining borders of Nottinghamshire , Lincoln- shire , and Yorkshire . " This , though it left the mind at liberty to range over a considerable tract of country , was a great advance on the vague state- ments of Morton ...
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... lived for four months together there and at Southwell ; and that " the reserved rent for this newly - conceived lease is £ 40 . by year , and yet the annual rent thereof to the bishop is , £ 170 . by year ; but this is a small loss to ...
... lived for four months together there and at Southwell ; and that " the reserved rent for this newly - conceived lease is £ 40 . by year , and yet the annual rent thereof to the bishop is , £ 170 . by year ; but this is a small loss to ...
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... lived not many years after , but died there of a consumption , to which he was inclined before he came out of England . His and his people's condition may be an object of pity for after times . " 21 But though Mr. Smith may be now ...
... lived not many years after , but died there of a consumption , to which he was inclined before he came out of England . His and his people's condition may be an object of pity for after times . " 21 But though Mr. Smith may be now ...
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... lived , and converted many to God by his faithful and painful ministry , both in preaching and catechising . Sound and orthodox he always was , and so continued to his end . He belonged to the church at Leyden ; but being settled at ...
... lived , and converted many to God by his faithful and painful ministry , both in preaching and catechising . Sound and orthodox he always was , and so continued to his end . He belonged to the church at Leyden ; but being settled at ...
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