Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volum 35;Volum 45The Society, 1861 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... government ; a thing we could always readily do until now . And why we cannot in con- science , directly or indirectly , pay any thing to your said preachers as such , we , in true love and tenderness ( not through contention or ...
... government ; a thing we could always readily do until now . And why we cannot in con- science , directly or indirectly , pay any thing to your said preachers as such , we , in true love and tenderness ( not through contention or ...
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... government or ministry as is repugnant to the Church of England . - We leave the whole to your serious consideration , desir- ing ( if it may be ) we may be eased in the forementioned case , viz . , that you will please to distinguish ...
... government or ministry as is repugnant to the Church of England . - We leave the whole to your serious consideration , desir- ing ( if it may be ) we may be eased in the forementioned case , viz . , that you will please to distinguish ...
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... government . I know not how the Orthodox part in Sandwich receive this motion ; but I dare be bold to make my conjecture , that the success of it would soon make them all sick of their seals or profession , and to constrain them to ...
... government . I know not how the Orthodox part in Sandwich receive this motion ; but I dare be bold to make my conjecture , that the success of it would soon make them all sick of their seals or profession , and to constrain them to ...
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... government and advantage , as shall by you , upon due application , be reasonably desired , and by us thought fit . And so we bid you farewell . From our court at Whitehall , this twelfth day of Janu- ary , in the one and thirtieth year ...
... government and advantage , as shall by you , upon due application , be reasonably desired , and by us thought fit . And so we bid you farewell . From our court at Whitehall , this twelfth day of Janu- ary , in the one and thirtieth year ...
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... GOVERNMENT OF THE COLONY OF PLYMOUTH . To the Right Worshipful Governor and Deputy - Governor , with the Worshipful Assistants , assembled at Plymouth , June 1 , 1680 . RIGHT HONORABLE AND WORSHIPFUL , - It were great ingratitude to God ...
... GOVERNMENT OF THE COLONY OF PLYMOUTH . To the Right Worshipful Governor and Deputy - Governor , with the Worshipful Assistants , assembled at Plymouth , June 1 , 1680 . RIGHT HONORABLE AND WORSHIPFUL , - It were great ingratitude to God ...
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Side 571 - The heathen are sunk down in the pit that they made : in the net which they hid is their own foot taken.
Side 301 - In witness whereof, I have hereunto set my hand and seal, the day of , one thousand eight hundred and seventy . Signed, sealed, and delivered in the presence of . 192.
Side 48 - Let nothing be done through strife or vain-glory, but in lowliness of mind let each esteem other better than themselves. Look not every man on his own things, but every man also on the things of others.
Side 48 - IF there be therefore any consolation in Christ, if any comfort of love, if any fellowship of the Spirit, if any bowels and mercies, 2 Fulfil ye my joy, that ye be likeminded, having the same love, being of one accord, of one mind.
Side 277 - I have the most animating confidence that the present noble struggle for liberty will terminate gloriously for America. And let us play the man for our God, and for the cities of our God; while we are using the means in our power, let us humbly commit our righteous cause to the great Lord of the Universe, who loveth righteousness and hateth iniquity. And having secured the approbation of our hearts, by a faithful and unwearied discharge of our duty to our country, let us joyfully leave...
Side 267 - Therefore he hath poured upon him the fury of his anger, and the strength of battle: And it hath set him on fire round about, yet he knew not; And it burned him, yet he laid it not to heart.
Side 32 - Company, and their successors for ever, to be holden of us, our heirs and successors, as of our manor of East Greenwich, in our County of Kent, in free and common soccage, and not in capite...
Side 297 - there is a time to speak, and a time to keep silence." One meets with people in the world, who seem never to have made the last of these observations. And yet these great talkers do not...
Side 540 - Levi, and the troops will land where the French seem least to expect it. The first body that gets on shore is to march directly to the enemy, and drive them from any little post they may occupy. The officers must be...
Side 234 - Israel. 11. Restore unto us our judges as at the first, and our counsellors as at the beginning...