The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America: Including an Account of the Late War ; and of the Thirteen Colonies, from Their Origin to that Period, Volum 1Samuel Campbell, 1801 |
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... tion , " Is she any longer a true church of Christ , and are her ministers true ministers . " At length one Robert Brown , descended from an ancient and honorable family , and nearly related to lord treasurer Cecil , a fiery zealot ...
... tion , " Is she any longer a true church of Christ , and are her ministers true ministers . " At length one Robert Brown , descended from an ancient and honorable family , and nearly related to lord treasurer Cecil , a fiery zealot ...
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... tion patiently for years , and searched the scriptures diligently , were at length fully of opinion , that the ceremonies of the Eng- lish church were unlawful ; that the lordly power of her prelates was contrary to the freedom of the ...
... tion patiently for years , and searched the scriptures diligently , were at length fully of opinion , that the ceremonies of the Eng- lish church were unlawful ; that the lordly power of her prelates was contrary to the freedom of the ...
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... tion , the encouragement of persons of worth and quality to transplant themselves and families , and other weighty reasons , the government of the plantation should be transferred to its in- habitants , and not be continued in ...
... tion , the encouragement of persons of worth and quality to transplant themselves and families , and other weighty reasons , the government of the plantation should be transferred to its in- habitants , and not be continued in ...
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... tion of Exeter , on the river Pascataqua ; which was began by Mr. Wheelwright ( a minister banished from the Massachusetts ,. on account of the antinomian dissensions with which the colony was convulsed ) and by a number of his ...
... tion of Exeter , on the river Pascataqua ; which was began by Mr. Wheelwright ( a minister banished from the Massachusetts ,. on account of the antinomian dissensions with which the colony was convulsed ) and by a number of his ...
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... tion of their governors and other officers , who respected their privileges because they loved the colony . The governor whom Charles had been anxious to appoint , had no opportunity of exerci sing those illegal and extraordinary powers ...
... tion of their governors and other officers , who respected their privileges because they loved the colony . The governor whom Charles had been anxious to appoint , had no opportunity of exerci sing those illegal and extraordinary powers ...
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