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... settled in the ministry at Ipswich , a colleague of Rev. Thomas Cobbet , about 1666 or 16671 ; and died , 1704.2 Of his publications the following are all that are known : A Sermon , among the very good ones , " on the General Elec ...
... settled in the ministry at Ipswich , a colleague of Rev. Thomas Cobbet , about 1666 or 16671 ; and died , 1704.2 Of his publications the following are all that are known : A Sermon , among the very good ones , " on the General Elec ...
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... settlement of New England . " President Stiles's Literary Diary . " Every relic or document which related to the settlement of the country , or was curious , had a value stamped upon it . He collected many papers and records , and even ...
... settlement of New England . " President Stiles's Literary Diary . " Every relic or document which related to the settlement of the country , or was curious , had a value stamped upon it . He collected many papers and records , and even ...
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... settled in any of those places till the year 1620 , when New Plymouth was first planted within Cape Cod , of which more in what follow- eth , when there will be just occasion to mention the in- credible success of those plantations of ...
... settled in any of those places till the year 1620 , when New Plymouth was first planted within Cape Cod , of which more in what follow- eth , when there will be just occasion to mention the in- credible success of those plantations of ...
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... settled any plantations along the coast since called New England , there were several nations of these In- dians that were in some kind of confederacy one with another , against some other of their potent neighbors , that were at enmity ...
... settled any plantations along the coast since called New England , there were several nations of these In- dians that were in some kind of confederacy one with another , against some other of their potent neighbors , that were at enmity ...
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... settled at Leyden in Holland . The said Robinson , to give him his due , was a man of good learning , of a polished wit , and ingenious disposition and courteous behavior , yet not without Stoo great tinctures of the * sensorious ...
... settled at Leyden in Holland . The said Robinson , to give him his due , was a man of good learning , of a polished wit , and ingenious disposition and courteous behavior , yet not without Stoo great tinctures of the * sensorious ...
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Page 302 - Let us therefore, as many as be perfect, be thus minded: and if in any thing ye be otherwise minded, God shall reveal even this unto you. 16 Nevertheless, whereto we have already attained, let us walk by the same rule, let us mind the same thing.
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Page 335 - Williams so oft as she was called for, they required to have him censured. But there stood up one Arnold, a witty man of their own company, and withstood it, telling them that, when he consented to that order, he never intended it should extend to the breach of any ordinance of God, such as the subjection of wives to their husbands, etc., and gave divers solid reasons against it.