A Compendious History of New England: Exhibiting an Interesting View of the First Settlers of that Country, Their Character, Their Sufferings, and Their Ultimate ProsperityC. Taylor, 1808 - 207 páginas |
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... respectable , preferred Guiana , in South America , on account of the warmth of the climate , the fertility of the soil , and the ease with which the inhabitants might be supported . To these ar guments were objected , the unhealthiness ...
... respectable , preferred Guiana , in South America , on account of the warmth of the climate , the fertility of the soil , and the ease with which the inhabitants might be supported . To these ar guments were objected , the unhealthiness ...
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... respectable and wealthy people in their behalf , and converted them to their principles . Several more of consequence in the nation had formed a resolution to emigrate to Massachusetts , provided they should be permitted to carry the ...
... respectable and wealthy people in their behalf , and converted them to their principles . Several more of consequence in the nation had formed a resolution to emigrate to Massachusetts , provided they should be permitted to carry the ...
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... respectable for their talents and purity of character . Their first pastor , the Rev. Thomas Parker , was the only son of the Rev. Ro- bert Parker , who , with some other ministers , was driven out of England in the reign of queen ...
... respectable for their talents and purity of character . Their first pastor , the Rev. Thomas Parker , was the only son of the Rev. Ro- bert Parker , who , with some other ministers , was driven out of England in the reign of queen ...
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... respectable and wealthy merchants having obtained a charter of Charles the first , and being incorporated by the name of the governor and company of Massachusetts Bay , in New England , determined , in 1629 , to send over some ships to ...
... respectable and wealthy merchants having obtained a charter of Charles the first , and being incorporated by the name of the governor and company of Massachusetts Bay , in New England , determined , in 1629 , to send over some ships to ...
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... respectable people of the Commonwealth . In March , 1633 , J. Winthrop , a son of the governor , with twelve men , began a plantation at Agawam , which afterwards was called Ipswich . The next year a church was gathered , being the ...
... respectable people of the Commonwealth . In March , 1633 , J. Winthrop , a son of the governor , with twelve men , began a plantation at Agawam , which afterwards was called Ipswich . The next year a church was gathered , being the ...
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Página 16 - ... to enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience.
Página 31 - God reveal anything to you by any other instrument of his, be as ready to receive it as ever you were to receive any truth by my ministry ; for I am verily persuaded the Lord has more truth yet to break forth out of his holy word.
Página 31 - I charge you before God and His blessed angels that you follow me no further than you have seen me follow the Lord Jesus Christ.
Página 22 - Name of the Council Established at Plymouth in the County of Devon, for the Planting, Ruling, Ordering and Governing of New England in America...
Página 15 - In the name of God, Amen. We whose names are underwritten, the loyal subjects of our dread sovereign lord, King James, by the grace of God of Great Britain, France, and Ireland, king, defender of the faith, etc.
Página 154 - GOD hath endued the will of man with that natural liberty and power of acting upon choice, that it is neither forced, nor by any absolute necessity of nature determined to do good or evil.
Página 49 - And, lo, thou art unto them as a very lovely song of one that hath a pleasant voice, and can play well on an instrument: for they hear thy words, but they do them not.
Página 32 - This is a misery much to be lamented; for though they were burning and shining lights in their times, yet they penetrated not into the whole counsel of God; but were they now living, would be as willing to embrace further light as that which they first received.
Página 45 - As long as Nature shall not grow Old and dote; but shall constantly remember to give the rows of Indian Corn their education, by Pairs; so long shall Christians be born there; and being first made meet, shall from thence be Translated to be made partakers of the Inheritance of the Saints in Light.
Página 80 - Refrain from these men, and let them alone; for if this counsel or this work be of men, it will come to nought ; but if it be of God, ye cannot overthrow it ; lest haply ye be found even to fight against God.