A Chronological History of New-England: In the Form of Annals, Being a Summary and Exact Account of the Most Material Transactions and Occurrences Relating to this Country, in the Order of Time Wherein They Happened, from the Discovery of Capt. Gosnold, in 1602, to the Arrival of Governor Belcher, in 1730 : with an Introduction Containing a Brief Epitome of the Most Considerable Transactions and Events Abroad, from the Creation ... |
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... puritans admired and loved , whom they grieved to see so much neglected in their bitter sufferings by the court of England , and whom those who came over hither , represented to their posterity in the most amiable viii DEDICATION .
... puritans admired and loved , whom they grieved to see so much neglected in their bitter sufferings by the court of England , and whom those who came over hither , represented to their posterity in the most amiable viii DEDICATION .
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... Puritans . The hierarchy is the lordly government of the church by archbishops , diosesan bishops , deans , archdeacons , & c . ยง Stow seems to mistake in placing his arrival in England in August . it . Petit . har . Harris . ste ...
... Puritans . The hierarchy is the lordly government of the church by archbishops , diosesan bishops , deans , archdeacons , & c . ยง Stow seems to mistake in placing his arrival in England in August . it . Petit . har . Harris . ste ...
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... Puritans , so often mentioned in the histories of those times , and from whom this people de- rive , I shall only relate the definition which Dr. Fulk , a famous church of England writer , has given us of them . They are called Puritans ...
... Puritans , so often mentioned in the histories of those times , and from whom this people de- rive , I shall only relate the definition which Dr. Fulk , a famous church of England writer , has given us of them . They are called Puritans ...
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... puritans , yet since he was ten years old , he ever * Sir Richard Baker inaccurately places this on Nov. 4 , when only the lord Grey and Cobham were removed . 1604. King of G. Britain , James I. - France 104 NEW ENGLAND CHRONOLOGY .
... puritans , yet since he was ten years old , he ever * Sir Richard Baker inaccurately places this on Nov. 4 , when only the lord Grey and Cobham were removed . 1604. King of G. Britain , James I. - France 104 NEW ENGLAND CHRONOLOGY .
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... Puritan parties together ; wherein the agents for the mil- lenary plaintiffs are Dr. Reynolds , Dr. Sparkes , Mr. Knowstubs ... puritans ; for their main dispute was only against human inventions , and their being used in Popery , was an ...
... Puritan parties together ; wherein the agents for the mil- lenary plaintiffs are Dr. Reynolds , Dr. Sparkes , Mr. Knowstubs ... puritans ; for their main dispute was only against human inventions , and their being used in Popery , was an ...
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