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... coming of king James † into England ; The new king ( saith he ) found their estab- lished y reformed religion , according to y reformed religion of king Edward y 6. Retaining , or keeping still y ' spirit- uall state of y ' Bishops ...
... coming of king James † into England ; The new king ( saith he ) found their estab- lished y reformed religion , according to y reformed religion of king Edward y 6. Retaining , or keeping still y ' spirit- uall state of y ' Bishops ...
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... coming upon them like an armed man , with whom they must bukle & incounter , and from whom they could not flye ; but they were armed with faith & patience against him , and all his encounters ; and though they were sometimes foyled ...
... coming upon them like an armed man , with whom they must bukle & incounter , and from whom they could not flye ; but they were armed with faith & patience against him , and all his encounters ; and though they were sometimes foyled ...
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... coming away , or a litle before , in y publick place of jus- tice , gave this comendable testemoney of them , in y ° re- proofe of the Wallons , who were of y ' French church in y ' citie . These English , said they , have lived amongst ...
... coming away , or a litle before , in y publick place of jus- tice , gave this comendable testemoney of them , in y ° re- proofe of the Wallons , who were of y ' French church in y ' citie . These English , said they , have lived amongst ...
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... coming to y scaning of all , it raised many variable opinions amongst men , and caused many fears & doubts amongst them selves . Some , from their reasons & hops conceived , laboured to stirr up & incourage the rest to undertake ...
... coming to y scaning of all , it raised many variable opinions amongst men , and caused many fears & doubts amongst them selves . Some , from their reasons & hops conceived , laboured to stirr up & incourage the rest to undertake ...
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... coming ther , they chose out such a number of fitt persons , as may furnish their ships and boats for fishing upon y⚫ sea ; imploying the rest in their severall faculties upon y land ; as building houses , tilling , and planting ye ...
... coming ther , they chose out such a number of fitt persons , as may furnish their ships and boats for fishing upon y⚫ sea ; imploying the rest in their severall faculties upon y land ; as building houses , tilling , and planting ye ...
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Page 25 - ... shells of fishes, cutting off the members and joints of others by piecemeal and broiling on the coals, eat the collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live, with other cruelties horrible to be related.
Page 95 - He directed them how to set their corne, wher to take fish, and to procure other comodities, and was also their pilott to bring them to unknowne places for their profitt, and never left them till he dyed.
Page 239 - But this continued not long, for after Morton was sent for England, (as follows to be declared,) shortly after came over that worthy gentlman, Mr. John Indecott, who brought over a patent under...
Page 61 - Amsterdame to see them shipte and to take their leave of them. That night was spent with litle sleepe by ye most, but with freindly entertainmente & christian discourse and other reall expressions of true christian love.
Page 7 - ... joined to the Lord in that day, and shall be my people : and I will dwell in the midst of thee, and thou shalt know that the Lord of Hosts hath sent me unto thee.
Page 15 - We sinke, we sinke; they cried (if not with mirakelous, yet with a great hight or degree of devine faith), Yet Lord thou canst save, yet Lord thou canst save; with shuch other expressions as I will forbeare.
Page 127 - Upon the hill they have a large square house, with a flat roof, made of thick sawn planks, stayed with oak beams, upon the top of which they have six cannons, which shoot iron balls of four and five pounds, and command the surrounding country. The lower part they use for their church, where they preach on Sundays and the usual holidays.
Page 27 - It was answered, that all great and honourable actions are accompanied with great difficulties, and must be both enterprised and overcome with answerable courages. It was granted the dangers were great, but not desperate; the difficulties were many, but not invincible.
Page 355 - ... respecte, when they could not have such as they would, were glad to take such as they could ; and so, many untoward servants, sundry of them proved, that were thus brought over, both men and women kind; who, when their times were expired, became families of them selves, which gave increase hereunto.
Page 289 - ... plantation, and heard those that are complanants against them, most of the things informed being deneyed, and resting to be proved by parties that must be called from y...