Records of the Company of the Massachusetts Bay, to the Embarkation of Winthrop and His Associates for New England, as Contained in the First Volume of the Archives of the Commonwealth of MassachusettsPrinteed by Bolles and Houghton, 1850 - Всего страниц: 107 |
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Стр. ii
... reasons which had weight with the Society , it was resolved to issue the volume in parts ; and to proceed to pub- lication when a sufficient portion was ready for the press , with- out waiting for the preparation of the whole to be ...
... reasons which had weight with the Society , it was resolved to issue the volume in parts ; and to proceed to pub- lication when a sufficient portion was ready for the press , with- out waiting for the preparation of the whole to be ...
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... reasons assigned for granting it , is that remarkable destruction of the natives by a plague , & c . , which seemed to clear the way for the introduc- tion of a new race . It reads thus in Chalmers's copy . " And also , for that we have ...
... reasons assigned for granting it , is that remarkable destruction of the natives by a plague , & c . , which seemed to clear the way for the introduc- tion of a new race . It reads thus in Chalmers's copy . " And also , for that we have ...
Стр. xxix
... reasons by l'res and messages to some in London and the west country , where it was likewise deliberately thought uppon , and at length , with often negociation , soe ripened , that , in the yeare 1628 , wee procured a patent from his ...
... reasons by l'res and messages to some in London and the west country , where it was likewise deliberately thought uppon , and at length , with often negociation , soe ripened , that , in the yeare 1628 , wee procured a patent from his ...
Стр. xliii
... company , there is a reason why their habitations should be chosen where they were , and the mystery attending the 1 Prince . 2 Prince , from Bradford . period of their arrival , and the cause of their ORIGIN OF THE COMPANY . xliii.
... company , there is a reason why their habitations should be chosen where they were , and the mystery attending the 1 Prince . 2 Prince , from Bradford . period of their arrival , and the cause of their ORIGIN OF THE COMPANY . xliii.
Стр. xliv
... of their members , for reasons which must have been duly estimated by both 1 Hubbard's Hist . p . 226. Hutchinson's Collection of Papers , p . 423 . grantor and grantees they did not hesitate to convey to xliv ORIGIN OF THE COMPANY .
... of their members , for reasons which must have been duly estimated by both 1 Hubbard's Hist . p . 226. Hutchinson's Collection of Papers , p . 423 . grantor and grantees they did not hesitate to convey to xliv ORIGIN OF THE COMPANY .
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Стр. xv - Warwick and others, to the number of forty noblemen, knights and gentlemen, by the name 'of the Council established at Plymouth in the county of Devon, for the planting, ruling and governing of New England in America...
Стр. 53 - God there, but only from the corruptions and disorders there ; and that they came away from the common prayer and ceremonies, and had suffered much for their non-conformity in their native land, and therefore being in a place where they might have their liberty, they neither could nor would use them, because they judged the imposition of these things to be sinful corruptions in the worship of God.
Стр. cxxix - Let the high praises of God be in their mouth, and a twoedged sword in their hand; 7 to execute vengeance upon the heathen, and punishments upon the people; ' to bind their kings with chains, and their nobles with fetters of iron; 'to execute upon them the judgment written: this honour have all his saints.
Стр. cxix - The Humble Request of His Majesty's Loyall Subjects, the Governor and the Company late gone for New England; to the rest of their Brethren in and of the Church of England; for the obtaining of their Prayers, and the removal of suspicions, and misconstructions of their Intentions...
Стр. xxvii - White, with the rest of the Adventurers, hearing of some religious and well-affected persons, that were lately removed out of New Plymouth, out of dislike of their principles of rigid Separation, (of which number Mr.
Стр. xlviii - The Puritan hated bearbaiting, not because it gave pain to the bear, but because it gave pleasure to the spectators.
Стр. xxviii - Anne ; secretly conceiving in his mind, that in following times, (as since has fallen out,) it might prove a receptacle for such as upon the account of religion would be willing to begin a foreign plantation in this part of the world, of which he gave some intimation to his friends in England.
Стр. xxxiii - Conant," the animosities were " quietly composed ; that so meum and tuum should not disturb the peace of good Christians, that came so far to provide a place where to live together in Christian amity and concord.
Стр. xi - The charter granted to Sir Humphrey Gilbert, in 1578, authorizes him to discover and take possession of such remote, heathen, and barbarous lands as were not actually possessed by any Christian prince or people.
Стр. 53 - Anabaptists, they did not separate from the Church of England, nor from the Ordinances of God there, but onely from the Corruptions and Disorders there; and that they came away from the Common-Prayer and Ceremonies...