The Pilgrim Republic: An Historical Review of the Colony of New Plymouth, with Sketches of the Rise of Other New England Settlements, the History of Congregationalism, and the Creeds of the PeriodTicknor, 1879 - Всего страниц: 662 |
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... , and his papers mostly destroyed . Such facts as continued extant were soon so interwoven with errors and absurd tra- ditions that the Pilgrim Fathers of popular fame differed widely from the men of the " Mayflower . "
... , and his papers mostly destroyed . Such facts as continued extant were soon so interwoven with errors and absurd tra- ditions that the Pilgrim Fathers of popular fame differed widely from the men of the " Mayflower . "
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... continued to be the penalty for treason until 1814 , was as follows : The victim was placed in a cart with a rope around his neck ; as the cart started , the executioner caught the swinging man , and , cutting him down , removed the ...
... continued to be the penalty for treason until 1814 , was as follows : The victim was placed in a cart with a rope around his neck ; as the cart started , the executioner caught the swinging man , and , cutting him down , removed the ...
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... continued its use as synonymous with Dissenter , and more especially with advanced religious stern- ness and sourness . This misuse has extended to the present day , and into it have fallen even such historians as Mahon and Macaulay ...
... continued its use as synonymous with Dissenter , and more especially with advanced religious stern- ness and sourness . This misuse has extended to the present day , and into it have fallen even such historians as Mahon and Macaulay ...
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... continued until 1644 , when Prideaux , postmaster - general of the Common- wealth , threw the mails open to the public , with a weekly delivery to all parts of the country . Until then , common people sent their letters by travelling ...
... continued until 1644 , when Prideaux , postmaster - general of the Common- wealth , threw the mails open to the public , with a weekly delivery to all parts of the country . Until then , common people sent their letters by travelling ...
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... continued , and it finally repelled many talented and pious laborers from the Church . As Puritans , the Scrooby reformers had been obnoxious to the ruling powers ; now they made themselves vastly more so by becoming Separatists . The ...
... continued , and it finally repelled many talented and pious laborers from the Church . As Puritans , the Scrooby reformers had been obnoxious to the ruling powers ; now they made themselves vastly more so by becoming Separatists . The ...
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Стр. 326 - We will not say as the Separatists were wont to say at their leaving of England, Farewell, Babylon! Farewell, Rome ! but we will say, Farewell, dear England ! Farewell the Church of God in England, and all the Christian friends there...
Стр. 64 - In ye name of God Amen! We whose names are under-writen, the loyall subjects of our dread soveraigne Lord, King James, by ye grace of God, of Great Britaine...
Стр. 454 - ... youth, he attained unto a notable skill in languages: the Dutch tongue was become almost as vernacular to him as the English; the French tongue he could also manage; the Latin and the Greek he had mastered; but the Hebrew he most of all studied, because, he said, he would see with his own eyes the ancient oracles of God in their native beauty.
Стр. 49 - So they left that goodly and pleasant city which had been their resting-place near twelve years ; but they knew they were pilgrims and looked not much on those things, but lift up their eyes to the heavens, their dearest country, and quieted their spirits.
Стр. 659 - This book is a preservation photocopy. It was produced on Hammermill Laser Print natural white, a 60 # book weight acid-free archival paper which meets the requirements of ANSI/NISO Z39.48-1992 (permanence of paper) Preservation photocopying and binding by Acme Bookbinding Charlestown, Massachusetts CD 1995 The borrower must return this item on or before the last date stamped below.
Стр. 285 - And John answered and said, Master, we saw one casting out devils in thy name ; and we forbade him, because he followeth not with us. 50 And Jesus said unto him, Forbid him not : for he that is not against us is for us.
Стр. 47 - And when the ship was ready to carry us away, the brethren that stayed having again solemnly sought the Lord with us and for us, and we further engaging ourselves mutually as before, they, I say, that stayed at Leyden feasted us that were to go, at our pastor's house, being large ; where we refreshed ourselves, after tears, with singing of psalms, making joyful melody in our hearts, as well as with the voice, there being many of the congregation very expert in music; and indeed it was the sweetest...
Стр. 326 - I acknowledge myself much bound to you, for your kind love, and care, in sending Mr. Fuller, among us; and rejoice much that I am by him satisfied touching your judgments of the outward form of God's worship.
Стр. 542 - I think I can clearly say, that before these present troubles broke out, the English did not possess one foot of land in this colony, but what was fairly obtained by honest purchase of the Indian proprietors.
Стр. 64 - God, and one of another, covenant and combine our selves togeather into a civill body politick, for our better ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid; and by vertue hearof to enacte, constitute, and frame such just and equall lawes, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meete and convenient for the generall good of the Colonie, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience.