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... reuerte to their anciente purifie ; and recouer , their primaline orders liberties bentie Fac - simile of a part of the First Chapter of Bradford's Manuscript History . дое Of Plimoth Plantation . * AND first of ye occasion.
... reuerte to their anciente purifie ; and recouer , their primaline orders liberties bentie Fac - simile of a part of the First Chapter of Bradford's Manuscript History . дое Of Plimoth Plantation . * AND first of ye occasion.
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William Bradford Charles Deane. Of Plimoth Plantation . * AND first of ye occasion and indusments ther unto ; the which that I may truly unfould , I must begine at yo very roote & rise of ye same . The which I shall endevor to manefest ...
William Bradford Charles Deane. Of Plimoth Plantation . * AND first of ye occasion and indusments ther unto ; the which that I may truly unfould , I must begine at yo very roote & rise of ye same . The which I shall endevor to manefest ...
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... occasion & advantage therby to foyst in a number of vile ceremoneys , with many un- proffitable cannons & decrees , which have since been as snares to many poore & peaceable souls even to this day . So as in y anciente times , the ...
... occasion & advantage therby to foyst in a number of vile ceremoneys , with many un- proffitable cannons & decrees , which have since been as snares to many poore & peaceable souls even to this day . So as in y anciente times , the ...
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... occasions . The which as it caused many to praise God y ' the trueth had so fa- mous victory , so it procured him much honour & respecte from those lerned men & others which loved y ° trueth . * Yea , so farr were they from being weary ...
... occasions . The which as it caused many to praise God y ' the trueth had so fa- mous victory , so it procured him much honour & respecte from those lerned men & others which loved y ° trueth . * Yea , so farr were they from being weary ...
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... occasions , and ye great licen- tiousnes of youth in y ' countrie , and ye manifold temp- tations of the place , were drawne away by evill examples into extravagante & dangerous courses , getting ye raines off their neks , & departing ...
... occasions , and ye great licen- tiousnes of youth in y ' countrie , and ye manifold temp- tations of the place , were drawne away by evill examples into extravagante & dangerous courses , getting ye raines off their neks , & departing ...
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