| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1815 - 624 pages
...against the Island of Sholes, a great place of fishing for our English Nation, the peopling of this Towne is by men of good ranke and quality, many of them...of large Lands in England before they came to this Wildernesse, but their Estaies being imploycd for Christ, and left in banke, as you have formerly heard,... | |
| 1843 - 628 pages
...(1035) came over a further supply of eminent instruments for furthering the admirable worke of bis, amongst whom the Reverend and Judicious servant of...estates being employed for Christ, and left in Banke, they are well content till Christ shall be pleased to restore it again to them or theirs. ''Their meeting-house... | |
| New Hampshire Historical Society - 1832 - 744 pages
...proportion among its popu'ation, of gifted intelligent minds. It had been settled " by men of jjood rank and quality, many of them having the yearly revenue...in England, before they came to this wilderness." As Mr. Cobbet continued active in his ministerial duties until old age, Mr. Hubbard must have enjoyed... | |
| Nathaniel Ward - Freedom of religion - 1843 - 120 pages
...and delightfull River," " in the Saggamooreship, or Earldom of Aggawam." " The peopling of this Towne is by men of good ranke and quality, many of them...of large Lands in England before they came to this Wildernesse, but their Estates being imployed for Christ, and left in banke as you have formerly heard,... | |
| United States - 1912 - 484 pages
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| William Buell Sprague - Baptists - 1857 - 766 pages
...degree of talent and intelligence than almost any other town. It had been settled "by men of good rank and quality, many of them having the yearly revenue...in England, before they came to this wilderness." Whatever leisure Mr. Hubbard could command amidst his professional engagements, (and this probably... | |
| William Buell Sprague - Baptists - 1857 - 770 pages
...degree of talent and intelligence than almost any other town. It had been settled " by men of good rank and quality, many of them having the yearly revenue...in England, before they came to this wilderness." Whatever leisure Mr. Uubbard could command amidst his professional engagements, (and this probably... | |
| Robert Crowell, David Choate - Essex (Mass. : Town) - 1868 - 502 pages
...quoted by Felt, remarks of Ipswich, as early as 1646, " The peopling of this town is by men of good rank and quality, many of them having the yearly revenue...in England, before they came to this wilderness." Cotton Mather says of IpsAyich, in 1638, "Here was a renowned church, consisting mostly of such illuminated... | |
| Edward Tanjore Corwin - Digital images - 1872 - 346 pages
...of this town is by men of good rank and quality, many of them having the yearly revenue of much land in England before, they came to this wilderness. But...their estates being employed for Christ, and left in bank, they are well content till Christ shall be pleased to restore it again to them or theirs, which,... | |
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