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... Virginia it was objected that if they lived among the English which were there planted , or so near them as to be under their government , they should be in as great danger to be troubled and persecuted for the cause of religion as if ...
... Virginia it was objected that if they lived among the English which were there planted , or so near them as to be under their government , they should be in as great danger to be troubled and persecuted for the cause of religion as if ...
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... Virginia . Some again ( and those that were most relied on ) fell in utter dislike with Virginia and would do nothing if they went thither . In the midst of these distractions , they of Leyden who had put off their estates and laid out ...
... Virginia . Some again ( and those that were most relied on ) fell in utter dislike with Virginia and would do nothing if they went thither . In the midst of these distractions , they of Leyden who had put off their estates and laid out ...
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... Virginia and not for New England , which belonged to another government , with which the Virginia Company had nothing to do . ' And partly that such an 54 act by them done , this their condition consid- ered , might be as firm as any ...
... Virginia and not for New England , which belonged to another government , with which the Virginia Company had nothing to do . ' And partly that such an 54 act by them done , this their condition consid- ered , might be as firm as any ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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