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... fears and doubts amongst themselves . Some , from their reasons and hopes con- ceived , laboured to stir up and ... fear of the Dutch " melting pot " was well taken ; for the offspring of those English Puritans who did not emigrate ...
... fears and doubts amongst themselves . Some , from their reasons and hopes con- ceived , laboured to stir up and ... fear of the Dutch " melting pot " was well taken ; for the offspring of those English Puritans who did not emigrate ...
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... fear , being a stout people . About a thousand of them had enclosed themselves in a fort which they had strongly palisadoed about . Three or four Dutchmen went up in the beginning of winter to live with them , to get their trade and ...
... fear , being a stout people . About a thousand of them had enclosed themselves in a fort which they had strongly palisadoed about . Three or four Dutchmen went up in the beginning of winter to live with them , to get their trade and ...
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... fear it comes too near the sin of the priest's daughters , forbidden and commanded to be punished , Leviticus xxi.9 , besides the presump- tion of the sins of such . Again , when uncleanness is committed with those whose chastity they ...
... fear it comes too near the sin of the priest's daughters , forbidden and commanded to be punished , Leviticus xxi.9 , besides the presump- tion of the sins of such . Again , when uncleanness is committed with those whose chastity they ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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