History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 1Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... tooke occasion and advantage therby to foyst in a number of vile ceremoneys , with many unproffitable Can- nons , and decrees which have since been as snares , to many poore and peaceable souls , even to this day . So as in the anciente ...
... tooke occasion and advantage therby to foyst in a number of vile ceremoneys , with many unproffitable Can- nons , and decrees which have since been as snares , to many poore and peaceable souls , even to this day . So as in the anciente ...
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... tooke him away by death . Also Mr. William Brewster a reverent man , who afterwards was chosen an Elder of the church and lived with them till old age.1 But after these things ; they could not long continue in any peace- able condition ...
... tooke him away by death . Also Mr. William Brewster a reverent man , who afterwards was chosen an Elder of the church and lived with them till old age.1 But after these things ; they could not long continue in any peace- able condition ...
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... tooke them in , in the night ; But when he had them and their goods abord , he betrayed them , haveing before hand complotted with the serchers , and other offi- cers so to doe . Who tooke them , and put them into open boats , and ther ...
... tooke them in , in the night ; But when he had them and their goods abord , he betrayed them , haveing before hand complotted with the serchers , and other offi- cers so to doe . Who tooke them , and put them into open boats , and ther ...
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... tooke up their thoughts ; for they had other work in hand , and an other kind of warr to wage , and maintaine . For though they saw faire , and bewtifull cities , flowing with abundance of all sorts of welth and riches , yet it was not ...
... tooke up their thoughts ; for they had other work in hand , and an other kind of warr to wage , and maintaine . For though they saw faire , and bewtifull cities , flowing with abundance of all sorts of welth and riches , yet it was not ...
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... tooke upon them farr viages by sea ; and other some worse courses , tending to dissolutnes , and the dan- ger of their soules , to the great greefe of their parents and dishonour of God . So that they saw their posteritie would be in ...
... tooke upon them farr viages by sea ; and other some worse courses , tending to dissolutnes , and the dan- ger of their soules , to the great greefe of their parents and dishonour of God . So that they saw their posteritie would be in ...
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