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... lived together ) towards God and His ways , and the singleheartedness and sincere affection one towards another , that they came as near the primitive pattern of the first churches as any other church of these later times have done ...
... lived together ) towards God and His ways , and the singleheartedness and sincere affection one towards another , that they came as near the primitive pattern of the first churches as any other church of these later times have done ...
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... 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 they lived in England ; and it might be ...
... 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 they lived in England ; and it might be ...
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... lived under them . Oth- ers of them betook themselves to the Mohegans under Uncas , their sachem , with the approbation of the English of Connecti- cut , under whose protection Uncas lived ; and he and his men had been faithful to them ...
... lived under them . Oth- ers of them betook themselves to the Mohegans under Uncas , their sachem , with the approbation of the English of Connecti- cut , under whose protection Uncas lived ; and he and his men had been faithful to them ...
Contents
THE FIRST BOOK | xxviii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 3 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | 11 |
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