A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.Hillard & Metcalf, 1815 - 676 halaman |
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... Church of England , were they never so learn- ed and pious ; yea to that confidence was he arrived , that he began to play with Dr. Ames his name , styling him in one of his pamphlets , " Mr. William Amiss ; " yet after the Doctor had ...
... Church of England , were they never so learn- ed and pious ; yea to that confidence was he arrived , that he began to play with Dr. Ames his name , styling him in one of his pamphlets , " Mr. William Amiss ; " yet after the Doctor had ...
Halaman 64
... church at Frankford , settled afterwards at London , made a pro- fessed separation from the rest of the reformed churches , whence in the former age they were styled separatist , and generally known by that name , not only with relation ...
... church at Frankford , settled afterwards at London , made a pro- fessed separation from the rest of the reformed churches , whence in the former age they were styled separatist , and generally known by that name , not only with relation ...
Halaman 65
... church could in any tolerable measure carry on the public wor- ship of God without suitable officers , as was the ... churches of New England besides themselves , the ministers of the respective churches there not being so well satisfied ...
... church could in any tolerable measure carry on the public wor- ship of God without suitable officers , as was the ... churches of New England besides themselves , the ministers of the respective churches there not being so well satisfied ...
Halaman 88
... church , ex- pected by many , being thereby taken away , several of the discreeter sort , to avoid what they saw themselves obnoxious unto at home , made use of their friends to procure liberty from the council of Plymouth to settle ...
... church , ex- pected by many , being thereby taken away , several of the discreeter sort , to avoid what they saw themselves obnoxious unto at home , made use of their friends to procure liberty from the council of Plymouth to settle ...
Halaman 92
... church , they say he blessed God for such an opportunity of liberty and freedom from his former disorderly walking , and sundry corruptions he had been entangled with , yet in short time after fell into acquaintance with Mr. Oldham ...
... church , they say he blessed God for such an opportunity of liberty and freedom from his former disorderly walking , and sundry corruptions he had been entangled with , yet in short time after fell into acquaintance with Mr. Oldham ...
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A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX, Volume 1 William Hubbard Tampilan cuplikan - 1968 |
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