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... grounds of his ecclesiastical sympathies and anti- pathies . For James , unlike his son , the artistic and reverential associations of the English Church had no charm . Puritanism offended him on its political rather than its religious ...
... grounds of his ecclesiastical sympathies and anti- pathies . For James , unlike his son , the artistic and reverential associations of the English Church had no charm . Puritanism offended him on its political rather than its religious ...
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... ground cleared by the natives , and they had evidence of the fertility of the soil in an Indian magazine of corn , from which they sup- plied themselves . They also discovered , as they thought , traces of European visitors , and they ...
... ground cleared by the natives , and they had evidence of the fertility of the soil in an Indian magazine of corn , from which they sup- plied themselves . They also discovered , as they thought , traces of European visitors , and they ...
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... ground , finally decided the settlers in favour of the mainland . of the first The history of the first winter at New Plymouth is a noble justification of the boast made in the name of Hardships the settlers on the eve of departure that ...
... ground , finally decided the settlers in favour of the mainland . of the first The history of the first winter at New Plymouth is a noble justification of the boast made in the name of Hardships the settlers on the eve of departure that ...
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... ground at once , only those lots which lay near the town were to be taken in hand . Each landholder whose plot was brought under cultivation was to asso- ciate with him a certain number of his neighbours chosen by himself , or , in ...
... ground at once , only those lots which lay near the town were to be taken in hand . Each landholder whose plot was brought under cultivation was to asso- ciate with him a certain number of his neighbours chosen by himself , or , in ...
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... ground separated from the sea by some twenty yards of sand . The buildings were laid out like a Roman city in miniature . Two streets crossing one another formed the town . At their meeting stood the Governor's house . Before it was an ...
... ground separated from the sea by some twenty yards of sand . The buildings were laid out like a Roman city in miniature . Two streets crossing one another formed the town . At their meeting stood the Governor's house . Before it was an ...
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Antinomians appointed Assistants attack authority banishment Boston Bradford brought charter chief church Church of England chusetts civil claim Colonial Papers colonists colony Commissioners commonwealth congregation Connecticut constitution Cotton Council Court D'Aulney danger Deputies dispute doctrines Dudley Dutch ecclesiastical elected emigrants Endicott England history English favour Federal followed formal freemen Gardiner Gorges Governor grant Hutchinson Indians jurisdiction land later letter magistrates Mason Massa Massachu Massachusetts government Massachusetts Historical Massasoit matter ment Miantonomo ministers Mohicans Morton Narragansett Narragansett Bay needed neighbours Netherlands Newhaven Nonconformists partners party patent Pequods petition Piscataqua plantation Plymouth settlers political proceedings proposed published punishment Puritan R. I. Records religious Rhode Island river Robert Gorges Roger Williams Salem savages says scheme Scrooby seems sent settle settlement ship spirit temper territory tion told town townships trade Uncas Underhill Vane vessel Virginia Company voyage Wheelwright wholly Winslow Winthrop vol
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Página 171 - Let men of God in courts and churches watch O'er such as do a toleration hatch ; Lest that ill egg bring forth a cockatrice, To poison all with heresy and vice.