History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 1Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... former means ) against the principall doc- a Greek , and a lawyer and ecclesiastical historian . He wrote a continuation of the history of Eusebius , entitled History of the Church from 306 to 409 A.D. It was printed in Latin at Bāle in ...
... former means ) against the principall doc- a Greek , and a lawyer and ecclesiastical historian . He wrote a continuation of the history of Eusebius , entitled History of the Church from 306 to 409 A.D. It was printed in Latin at Bāle in ...
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... ( 1500-1581 ) , bishop of Ely ; John Jewel ( 1522-1571 ) , bishop of Salisbury ; and John Whitgift ( 1530 ? -1604 ) , archbishop of Canterbury . these corruptions . So as ( notwithstanding all their former Plimmoth Plantation I I.
... ( 1500-1581 ) , bishop of Ely ; John Jewel ( 1522-1571 ) , bishop of Salisbury ; and John Whitgift ( 1530 ? -1604 ) , archbishop of Canterbury . these corruptions . So as ( notwithstanding all their former Plimmoth Plantation I I.
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William Bradford Worthington Chauncey Ford. these corruptions . So as ( notwithstanding all their former pre- tences , and fair colures ) they whose eyes God had not justly blinded might easily see wherto these things tended . And to ...
William Bradford Worthington Chauncey Ford. these corruptions . So as ( notwithstanding all their former pre- tences , and fair colures ) they whose eyes God had not justly blinded might easily see wherto these things tended . And to ...
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... former Reasons fhew the inconveniences therein . " For their temporal Courts and Jurifdictions which are executed by their tem porali Offices , the Bill doth not concern them . FINIS . their wayes . The worke of God was no sooner Reasons.
... former Reasons fhew the inconveniences therein . " For their temporal Courts and Jurifdictions which are executed by their tem porali Offices , the Bill doth not concern them . FINIS . their wayes . The worke of God was no sooner Reasons.
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... former afflictions were but as flea - bitings in comparison of these which now came upon them . For some were taken and clapt that place were aggravated by his arrival , and his restless and changeable opinions led him to embrace ...
... former afflictions were but as flea - bitings in comparison of these which now came upon them . For some were taken and clapt that place were aggravated by his arrival , and his restless and changeable opinions led him to embrace ...
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