Haven colony records, lib. 1, page 71:— A Generall Court held at New Haven the 23rd of October, 1643. Whereas this Plantation att first with generall ande full consent layde their foundations thatt none butt members of aproved Churches should be accounted... Samuel Slade Benton: His Ancestors and Descendants - Halaman 7oleh Josiah Henry Benton - 1901 - 354 halamanTampilan utuh - Tentang buku ini
| Edward Rodolphus Lambert - 1838 - 260 halaman
...page 71:— A Generall Court held at New Haven the 23rd of October, 1643. Whereas this Plantation alt first with generall ande full consent layde their...Blessing. And whereas Stamforde, Guilforde, Yennicock, (Soulhhold,) have upon ye same foundations and ingagements, Entred into Combination wth. vs. This Court... | |
| Edward Rodolphus Lambert - 1838 - 264 halaman
...colony records, lib. 1, page I .1 I' _ A Generall Court held at New Haven the 23rd of October, 1643. Whereas this Plantation att first with generall ande...hitherto in our whole Court wth. much comfortable frnite through God's Blessing. And whereas Stamforde, Guilforde, Yennicock, (Soulhhold,) have upon... | |
| Edward Rodolphus Lambert - 1838 - 270 halaman
...t£13. Whereas this Plantation att first with generall ande full consent layde their foundations lhatt none butt members of aproved Churches should be accounted...Election, or power or trust in ordering of Civill aftayres, in wch. way we have constantly proceeded hitherto in our whole Court wth. much comfortable... | |
| New-Haven Colony, New Haven (Conn.) - 1857 - 556 halaman
...NEWHAVEN THE 23th OF OCTOBER 1643 : Whereas this plantation att first w^i gen1'11 and full consent laid their foundations thatt none butt members of aproved...constantly proceeded hitherto in our whole court, wlli much comfortable fruite through Gods blessing. And whereas Stamforde, Guilforde, Tennicock, have... | |
| New Haven (Conn.) - 1857 - 564 halaman
...first w'h genrl" and full consent laid their foundations thatt none butt members of aproved churehes should be accounted free burgesses, nor should any...constantly proceeded hitherto in our whole court, w'h much comfortable fruite through Gods blessing. And whereas Stamforde, Guilforde, Yennicock, have... | |
| James Andrew Corcoran, Patrick John Ryan, Edmond Francis Prendergast - 1877 - 866 halaman
...plantation at first with general and full consent laid their foundation that none but members of approved churches should be accounted free burgesses, nor should...in any election, or power, or trust, in ordering of civil affairs, in which we have constantly proceeded hitherto," etc. The General Court ordered that... | |
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