History of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647, Volume 1Massachusetts Historical Society, 1912 - History |
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... wher in the days of queene Mary , and before . He then begane an other kind of warre , and went more closely to worke , not only to oppuggen , 3 but even to ruinate and destroy the kingdom of christ , by more secrete and subtile means ...
... wher in the days of queene Mary , and before . He then begane an other kind of warre , and went more closely to worke , not only to oppuggen , 3 but even to ruinate and destroy the kingdom of christ , by more secrete and subtile means ...
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... wher they border nearest togeather . In one of these churches ( besides others of note ) was Mr. John Smith , a man of able gifts , and a good preacher ; who after- wards was chosen their pastor . But these afterwards falling into some ...
... wher they border nearest togeather . In one of these churches ( besides others of note ) was Mr. John Smith , a man of able gifts , and a good preacher ; who after- wards was chosen their pastor . But these afterwards falling into some ...
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... wher they heard was freedome of Religion for all men ; as also how sundrie from London , and other parts of the land had been exiled and persecuted for the same cause , and were gone thither ; and lived at Amsterdam , and in other ...
... wher they heard was freedome of Religion for all men ; as also how sundrie from London , and other parts of the land had been exiled and persecuted for the same cause , and were gone thither ; and lived at Amsterdam , and in other ...
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... wher they must learne a new language , and get their liv- ings they knew not how , it being a dear place , and subjecte to the misseries of warr , it was by many thought an adventure almost desperate , a case intolerable , and a ...
... wher they must learne a new language , and get their liv- ings they knew not how , it being a dear place , and subjecte to the misseries of warr , it was by many thought an adventure almost desperate , a case intolerable , and a ...
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... wher they accordingly would all attende in readines . So after long waiting , and large expences ( though he kepte not day with them ) yet he came at length and tooke them in , in the night ; But when he had them and their goods abord ...
... wher they accordingly would all attende in readines . So after long waiting , and large expences ( though he kepte not day with them ) yet he came at length and tooke them in , in the night ; But when he had them and their goods abord ...
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