History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 1Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... thinke , that the downfall of the Bishops , with their courts , cannons , and ceremonies , & c . had been so neare , when I first begane these scribled writings ( which was aboute the year 1630 , and so peeced up at times of leasure ...
... thinke , that the downfall of the Bishops , with their courts , cannons , and ceremonies , & c . had been so neare , when I first begane these scribled writings ( which was aboute the year 1630 , and so peeced up at times of leasure ...
Page 52
... thinke of timly remedy . In the agitation of their thoughts , and much discours of things hear aboute , at length they began to incline to this conclusion , of remoovall to some other place . Not out of any new fanglednes , or other ...
... thinke of timly remedy . In the agitation of their thoughts , and much discours of things hear aboute , at length they began to incline to this conclusion , of remoovall to some other place . Not out of any new fanglednes , or other ...
Page 74
... thinke our selves the more bound to commend in our prayers unto God for recompence ; whom , as for the presente you rightly behould in our indeavors , so shall we not be wanting on our parts ( the same God assisting us ) to returne all ...
... thinke our selves the more bound to commend in our prayers unto God for recompence ; whom , as for the presente you rightly behould in our indeavors , so shall we not be wanting on our parts ( the same God assisting us ) to returne all ...
Page 76
... thinke we may safly say , as any company of people in the world . 4ly . We are knite togeather as a body in a most stricte and sacred bond and covenante of the Lord , of the violation * wherof we make great conscience , and by vertue ...
... thinke we may safly say , as any company of people in the world . 4ly . We are knite togeather as a body in a most stricte and sacred bond and covenante of the Lord , of the violation * wherof we make great conscience , and by vertue ...
Page 78
... thinke the fitter to be presented ; the other something more large , and in which we express some smale accidentall differances , which if it seeme good unto you and other of our wor [ ship- ful ] freinds , you may send in stead of the ...
... thinke the fitter to be presented ; the other something more large , and in which we express some smale accidentall differances , which if it seeme good unto you and other of our wor [ ship- ful ] freinds , you may send in stead of the ...
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