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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... speaks of the persons by whom it was founded as " the founders of a flourishing town and colony if not of the whole British empire in America . " And to cite another English authority : when Sir Charles Lyell had viewed the relics of ...
... speaks of the persons by whom it was founded as " the founders of a flourishing town and colony if not of the whole British empire in America . " And to cite another English authority : when Sir Charles Lyell had viewed the relics of ...
Side 5
... speak fondly , if not wisely , of the persons who established it as THE PILGRIM FATHERS.3 But we need not appeal to any testimony when we have the facts before us , that when a few Englishmen settled at this point , the whole of this ...
... speak fondly , if not wisely , of the persons who established it as THE PILGRIM FATHERS.3 But we need not appeal to any testimony when we have the facts before us , that when a few Englishmen settled at this point , the whole of this ...
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... speak of the influences which operated to produce the strong devotional sentiment by which they were actuated , and at last determined them to leave their homes and commit themselves to the uncertainties and the many dangers can prove ...
... speak of the influences which operated to produce the strong devotional sentiment by which they were actuated , and at last determined them to leave their homes and commit themselves to the uncertainties and the many dangers can prove ...
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... speaks of it ; but we may add that the houses of the great nobility in those parts of the kingdom were often called manors , as still Worksop Manor , Winfield Manor , Sheffield Manor , Brierley Manor , and several others . Scrooby Manor ...
... speaks of it ; but we may add that the houses of the great nobility in those parts of the kingdom were often called manors , as still Worksop Manor , Winfield Manor , Sheffield Manor , Brierley Manor , and several others . Scrooby Manor ...
Side 22
... speaks of Scrooby as a usual residence of the archbishops , and says , that he himself had 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 ...
... speaks of Scrooby as a usual residence of the archbishops , and says , that he himself had 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 ...
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