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 vii
... removing to Holland , from whence in a few years they passed to the shores of North America . This point being determined , the way was opened to the discovery of some other new facts respecting the leaders and chief agents in the ...
... removing to Holland , from whence in a few years they passed to the shores of North America . This point being determined , the way was opened to the discovery of some other new facts respecting the leaders and chief agents in the ...
Side 7
... - place . Standish has the fairest chance of being one day discovered in Lancashire evidences , but even his affiliation is not at present known . attending a removal to a distant and uncultivated shore . NEW PLYMOUTH . 7.
... - place . Standish has the fairest chance of being one day discovered in Lancashire evidences , but even his affiliation is not at present known . attending a removal to a distant and uncultivated shore . NEW PLYMOUTH . 7.
Side 8
... removal to a distant and uncultivated shore . We have one advantage in relation to this subject , which does not belong to some other en- Unity of the subject one munity the co- lonists . religious com- quiries of a similar nature . New ...
... removal to a distant and uncultivated shore . We have one advantage in relation to this subject , which does not belong to some other en- Unity of the subject one munity the co- lonists . religious com- quiries of a similar nature . New ...
Side 25
... removed was the house of Cistercians in a woody and stony valley eminently adapted to monastic habits , called the House of St. Mary of the Rock , but better known by its modern name of Roche Abbey . It might be expected that the ...
... removed was the house of Cistercians in a woody and stony valley eminently adapted to monastic habits , called the House of St. Mary of the Rock , but better known by its modern name of Roche Abbey . It might be expected that the ...
Side 27
... removed : but there is a great difference between this uneasiness in a forced acquiescence , and the actual withdrawing from all communion , and throwing off the authority of the Church , and the authority of the State too , as far as ...
... removed : but there is a great difference between this uneasiness in a forced acquiescence , and the actual withdrawing from all communion , and throwing off the authority of the Church , and the authority of the State too , as far as ...
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