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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... ministers and magistrates , our good government and order , the public restraints of vices , the general knowledge of our common people , the strict obser- vation of the christian sabbath ; with those remains of public modesty ...
... ministers and magistrates , our good government and order , the public restraints of vices , the general knowledge of our common people , the strict obser- vation of the christian sabbath ; with those remains of public modesty ...
Page xiv
... ministers , building houses for pub- lic worship , forts and great bridges , erecting grammar schools and colleges , extraordinary public fasts and thanksgivings , propagation of the Gospel , remarkable laws and executions , as also ...
... ministers , building houses for pub- lic worship , forts and great bridges , erecting grammar schools and colleges , extraordinary public fasts and thanksgivings , propagation of the Gospel , remarkable laws and executions , as also ...
Page xviii
... minister . Two original books of Deputy Governor Willoughby and Cap- tain Hammond ; giving historical hints , from 1651 to 1678 inclu- sively . 6. Interleaved Almanacs of the late honorable John Hull and Judge Sewall of Boston , Esqrs ...
... minister . Two original books of Deputy Governor Willoughby and Cap- tain Hammond ; giving historical hints , from 1651 to 1678 inclu- sively . 6. Interleaved Almanacs of the late honorable John Hull and Judge Sewall of Boston , Esqrs ...
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... ministers of France hold their first Synod at St. German's , bo when they agree on their confession of faith , drawn up by Cal- vin . q July 10 , Henry II . king of France dies , and his son Francis II . who had married the queen of ...
... ministers of France hold their first Synod at St. German's , bo when they agree on their confession of faith , drawn up by Cal- vin . q July 10 , Henry II . king of France dies , and his son Francis II . who had married the queen of ...
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... ministers urged with subscription , † or silenced , and the people greatly vexed with the Commissary courts , Apparitors , and Purse- vants , which they had borne sundry years with much patience , till they were occasioned by the ...
... ministers urged with subscription , † or silenced , and the people greatly vexed with the Commissary courts , Apparitors , and Purse- vants , which they had borne sundry years with much patience , till they were occasioned by the ...
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