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Page 42
... allso were the great troubls raised by the Ar- minians , who , as they greatly mollested the whole state , so this citie in particuler , in which was the cheefe universitie ; so as ther were dayly and hote disputs in the schooles ther ...
... allso were the great troubls raised by the Ar- minians , who , as they greatly mollested the whole state , so this citie in particuler , in which was the cheefe universitie ; so as ther were dayly and hote disputs in the schooles ther ...
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... allso for the too Sacrements , baptisme , and the Lords supper , we doe wholy and in all points agree with the French reformed churches , accord- ing to their publick confession of faith . * The oath of Supremacie we shall willingly ...
... allso for the too Sacrements , baptisme , and the Lords supper , we doe wholy and in all points agree with the French reformed churches , accord- ing to their publick confession of faith . * The oath of Supremacie we shall willingly ...
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... allso put him by his office of Governour . In which contentions they yet stick , and are not fit nor readie to intermedle in any bussines ; and what issue things will come to we are not yet cer- taine . It is most like Sr. Edwin will ...
... allso put him by his office of Governour . In which contentions they yet stick , and are not fit nor readie to intermedle in any bussines ; and what issue things will come to we are not yet cer- taine . It is most like Sr. Edwin will ...
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... allso promised to those that wente first , by the body of the rest , that if the Lord gave them life , and means , and opportunitie , they would come to them as soone as they could . Aboute this time , whilst they were perplexed with ...
... allso promised to those that wente first , by the body of the rest , that if the Lord gave them life , and means , and opportunitie , they would come to them as soone as they could . Aboute this time , whilst they were perplexed with ...
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... allso that some use may be made hereof in after times by others in such like waightie imployments ; and here- with I will end this chapter . The 7. Chap . Of their departure from Leyden , and other things ther aboute , with their ...
... allso that some use may be made hereof in after times by others in such like waightie imployments ; and here- with I will end this chapter . The 7. Chap . Of their departure from Leyden , and other things ther aboute , with their ...
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Bradford's History of Plymouth Plantation, 1606-1646, Volume 6 William Bradford No preview available - 1908 |
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