History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 1Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... lived in that parish or made an attempt to become a member of that church . Taking offense at the church officers and the ceremonies , he was suspended . His opposition to the prelacy and ceremonies was not of a violent kind , for ...
... lived in that parish or made an attempt to become a member of that church . Taking offense at the church officers and the ceremonies , he was suspended . His opposition to the prelacy and ceremonies was not of a violent kind , for ...
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... lived amongst the enimies of Religion . And this commone ex- perience hath confirmed , and made too apparente . A late observation , as it were by the way , worthy to be noted.1 Full litle did I thinke , that the downfall of the Bishops ...
... lived amongst the enimies of Religion . And this commone ex- perience hath confirmed , and made too apparente . A late observation , as it were by the way , worthy to be noted.1 Full litle did I thinke , that the downfall of the Bishops ...
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... lived with them till old age.1 But after these things ; they could not long continue in any peace- able condition ; but were hunted and persecuted on every side , so as their former afflictions were but as flea - bitings in comparison ...
... lived with them till old age.1 But after these things ; they could not long continue in any peace- able condition ; but were hunted and persecuted on every side , so as their former afflictions were but as flea - bitings in comparison ...
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... lived at Amsterdam , and in other places of the land . So affter they had continued togeither 1 The Low Lands ( Pays Bas ) were the territory of the archdukes , and in 1608 did not enjoy religious freedom , and had not for many years ...
... lived at Amsterdam , and in other places of the land . So affter they had continued togeither 1 The Low Lands ( Pays Bas ) were the territory of the archdukes , and in 1608 did not enjoy religious freedom , and had not for many years ...
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... lived ) as it seemed they were come into a new world . But these were not the things , they much looked on , or long tooke up their thoughts ; for they had other work in hand , and an other kind of warr to wage , and maintaine . For ...
... lived ) as it seemed they were come into a new world . But these were not the things , they much looked on , or long tooke up their thoughts ; for they had other work in hand , and an other kind of warr to wage , and maintaine . For ...
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