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 122
... George Morton , the father of Nathaniel . It is manifest also that the writer of that preface contemplated emigration , or , as he expresses it , “ to put his shoulder to this hopeful business , " as we know that the father of Nathaniel ...
... George Morton , the father of Nathaniel . It is manifest also that the writer of that preface contemplated emigration , or , as he expresses it , “ to put his shoulder to this hopeful business , " as we know that the father of Nathaniel ...
Side 123
... George living at this time , not indeed at Austerfield , but at Bawtry . There is a mystery hanging over this person's history . He George Morton of was the eldest son and heir apparent of the Bawtry family . Anthony Morton , who was ...
... George living at this time , not indeed at Austerfield , but at Bawtry . There is a mystery hanging over this person's history . He George Morton of was the eldest son and heir apparent of the Bawtry family . Anthony Morton , who was ...
Side 124
... George , and the ruin of the family is attributed to his father Anthony and his brother Robert , who married one of the Lindleys , of whom we have spoken , and who is the person who sold their ancient estate to Mr. William Saunderson ...
... George , and the ruin of the family is attributed to his father Anthony and his brother Robert , who married one of the Lindleys , of whom we have spoken , and who is the person who sold their ancient estate to Mr. William Saunderson ...
Side 126
... daughter : - " If it please the Lord of Heaven to move my brother George to remove his habitation from amongst that idolatrous people amongst whom he now liveth , which The Francis Jessop , who is to be claimed as 126 THE FOUNDERS OF.
... daughter : - " If it please the Lord of Heaven to move my brother George to remove his habitation from amongst that idolatrous people amongst whom he now liveth , which The Francis Jessop , who is to be claimed as 126 THE FOUNDERS OF.
Side 136
... George slaying the dragon , with the motto , Fas alium superare draconem , meaning the unbelief of the natives , he commanded that the motto should be omitted . This anecdote is preserved by Weever in one of his MS . volumes in the ...
... George slaying the dragon , with the motto , Fas alium superare draconem , meaning the unbelief of the natives , he commanded that the motto should be omitted . This anecdote is preserved by Weever in one of his MS . volumes in the ...
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Alice amongst Amsterdam Anabaptists ancient anno Anthony Morton April Archbishop Archbishop of York Archbishop Sandys Austerfield Babworth baptised Basset-Lawe Bawtry Bernard Brownists buried ceremonies chapel Christ Christian Church of England communion conscience daughter of Robert daughter of Thomas died divine ecclesiastical Elizabeth emigration eminent English faith father formed founders Gainsborough George Morton godly Governor Bradford Grace hath Holland honour Hospital James Brewster July lands Leyden lived London Lord Manor March Margaret marriage married Mary Brewster master May-Flower ministry Mundham Norwich Nottinghamshire opinions parish pastor persons Plymouth prayer Puritan Puritan ministers Reformation reign religion religious removed residence respect Richard Clifton Robert Bradford Scripture Scrooby Scrooby Church separation Separatist Church Separatists Sir Edwin Sandys Smith Southworth spirit Sutton things tion truth Tuxford unto vicar Welbeck wife William Brewster word Worksop worship writings of Bradford Yorkshire Young