History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 1Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... ther may be a fairs , & freindly defiion of controuercie , that we may see forus yeace brotherly Lous amongst our folues , that taus so many Enimies abroad . Ther was not long since your with us in cotting fon & some oker of your people ...
... ther may be a fairs , & freindly defiion of controuercie , that we may see forus yeace brotherly Lous amongst our folues , that taus so many Enimies abroad . Ther was not long since your with us in cotting fon & some oker of your people ...
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... ther unto , the which that of may truly unfould , y must begine at y very roote erife of fame . The which I shall endevon to manefest in a splaine File ; with singuler regard unto & simple trueth in all things at least as fare near as ...
... ther unto , the which that of may truly unfould , y must begine at y very roote erife of fame . The which I shall endevon to manefest in a splaine File ; with singuler regard unto & simple trueth in all things at least as fare near as ...
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... ther goods ; some bereaved of their native soyle ; others departed this life under the hands of the tor- mentor , and some died in banishmente , and never saw ther cuntrie againe & c . The like methode Satan hath seemed to hold in these ...
... ther goods ; some bereaved of their native soyle ; others departed this life under the hands of the tor- mentor , and some died in banishmente , and never saw ther cuntrie againe & c . The like methode Satan hath seemed to hold in these ...
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... ther was no hope of their continuance ther , by a joynte consente they resolved to goe into the Low - Countries , ' wher they heard was freedome of Religion for all men ; as also how sundrie from London , and other parts of the land had ...
... ther was no hope of their continuance ther , by a joynte consente they resolved to goe into the Low - Countries , ' wher they heard was freedome of Religion for all men ; as also how sundrie from London , and other parts of the land had ...
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... ther aboute , with some of the many difficulties they found and mete with- all . Anno 1608 . EING thus constrained to leave their native soyle and countrie , their lands and livings , and all their freinds , and famillier aquaintance ...
... ther aboute , with some of the many difficulties they found and mete with- all . Anno 1608 . EING thus constrained to leave their native soyle and countrie , their lands and livings , and all their freinds , and famillier aquaintance ...
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