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 vi
The Founders of New-Plymouth, the Parent-colony of New-England Joseph Hunter. 1 1 1 Į 1 PRELIMINARY NOTICE . THIS HIS volume is in one sense Herbert's Allusion to the Progress of Religion west- ward.
The Founders of New-Plymouth, the Parent-colony of New-England Joseph Hunter. 1 1 1 Į 1 PRELIMINARY NOTICE . THIS HIS volume is in one sense Herbert's Allusion to the Progress of Religion west- ward.
Side viii
... Religion , and bold assertors of the principle of freedom and personal conviction in respect of Christian faith and practice . My first intention was to give the matter which is wholly new , in the form of another number of viii ...
... Religion , and bold assertors of the principle of freedom and personal conviction in respect of Christian faith and practice . My first intention was to give the matter which is wholly new , in the form of another number of viii ...
Side 5
... religion , law , and manners , and who still venerate the great English names which we venerate , 3 There is something of affectation in this term , which is always displeasing ; and we have seen also very strange applications of it ...
... religion , law , and manners , and who still venerate the great English names which we venerate , 3 There is something of affectation in this term , which is always displeasing ; and we have seen also very strange applications of it ...
Side 8
... religious com- quiries of a similar nature . New Plymouth was not built and peopled by persons wholly independent of each other , who had assembled there by accident , or who were each attracted by the prospect of some private and ...
... religious com- quiries of a similar nature . New Plymouth was not built and peopled by persons wholly independent of each other , who had assembled there by accident , or who were each attracted by the prospect of some private and ...
Side 11
... religion to condemn it , that it was a relic of popery . When all was done for the satisfaction , as far as could be , of both these parties , and a com- promise was made perhaps as wisely and justly as could have been devised , though ...
... religion to condemn it , that it was a relic of popery . When all was done for the satisfaction , as far as could be , of both these parties , and a com- promise was made perhaps as wisely and justly as could have been devised , though ...
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