Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America: From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776, Volume 4Peter Force P. Force, 1847 - United States |
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... Ministers and Church - government according to the best Reformation of England and Scotland . To- gether with a Confutation of some Reports of a fained Miracle upon the foresaid Petition , being thrown over- board at Sea ; As also a ...
... Ministers and Church - government according to the best Reformation of England and Scotland . To- gether with a Confutation of some Reports of a fained Miracle upon the foresaid Petition , being thrown over- board at Sea ; As also a ...
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... Ministers and Church - government ac- cording to the best Reformation of England and Scotland . Together with a Confutation of some Re- ports of a fained Miracle upon the foresaid Petition , being thrown over - board at Sea ; As also a ...
... Ministers and Church - government ac- cording to the best Reformation of England and Scotland . Together with a Confutation of some Re- ports of a fained Miracle upon the foresaid Petition , being thrown over - board at Sea ; As also a ...
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... Minister of that town being one of them that was fined , the Marshal coming to his house to levy part thereof ... Ministers were deprived of their Tythes : but if he must pay it , he would pay it in Books , but that he knew not ...
... Minister of that town being one of them that was fined , the Marshal coming to his house to levy part thereof ... Ministers were deprived of their Tythes : but if he must pay it , he would pay it in Books , but that he knew not ...
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... Ministers of Justice , that there may be a setled Rule for them to walk by in cases of Judicature , from which if they swerve , there may be some Power setled , according to the Lawes of England , that may call them to account for their ...
... Ministers of Justice , that there may be a setled Rule for them to walk by in cases of Judicature , from which if they swerve , there may be some Power setled , according to the Lawes of England , that may call them to account for their ...
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... Ministers for us , ( this place being not so well provided as to spare any ) ; Or else out of their charity ( many estates being wasted ) to transport us to some other place , where we may live like Christians , and not be accounted ...
... Ministers for us , ( this place being not so well provided as to spare any ) ; Or else out of their charity ( many estates being wasted ) to transport us to some other place , where we may live like Christians , and not be accounted ...
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