The History of New England from 1630 to 1649, Volume 2

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Little, Brown and Company, 1853
 

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Halaman 377 - supernatural sign for trial of that secret unnatural crime ;— so that it appears that God hath appointed (for a supernatural sign of the monstrous impiety of witches) that the water shall refuse to receive them in her bosom, that have shaken off them the sacred water of baptism, and wilfully refused the benefit thereof.
Halaman 283 - stand for your natural corrupt liberties, and will do what is good in your own eyes, you will not endure the least weight of authority, but will murmur, and oppose, and be always striving to shake off that yoke; but if you will be satisfied to enjoy
Halaman 271 - of Rowley and his servant. The master, being forced to sell a pair of his oxen to pay his servant his wages, told his servant he could keep him no longer, not knowing how 1 Dr. Holmes, Ann. I. 336, has here, I think, mistaken the meaning of
Halaman 239 - (which, however, is full as commonly met) was the deceiving medium. Williams probably came in the same ship with Lady La Tour. soever it may please the Most High to shake our foundations, yet the report of your peaceable and prosperous plantations may be some refreshing to Your true and faithful friends, NORTHUMBERLAND, P. WHARTON, ROB. HARLEY,
Halaman 46 - and council. But they refused to come, except they were brought ; so the officer led him, and being come (there were divers of the elders present) he was charged with a letter he had written to some in our jurisdiction, wherein he charged all our churches and ministers to be antichristian, and many other reproachful
Halaman 220 - to the Dutch and Swedish governours for liberty to pass. The Dutch promised to let them pass, but for maintaining their own interest he must protest against them. When they came to the Swedes, the fort shot at them, ere they came up : whereupon they cast forth anchor, and the next morning, *179
Halaman 45 - Bradstreet || and Mr. Simonds, 1 with two or three of Pascataquack, to call a court there and assemble the people to take their submission, etc., but Mr. Humfrey, Mr. Peter, and Mr. Dalton had been sent before to understand the minds of the people, to reconcile some differences between them, and to prepare them. See more.*
Halaman 106 - of Emmanuel College in Cambridge, deceased, and by will gave the half of his estate, (which amounted to about 700 pounds,) for the erecting of the college." My correspondent adds: " I do not recollect, that any other authority gives the exact time of his death, or the college at which he was educated.
Halaman 71 - find no former mention of this punishment by Winthrop, but learn from Lechford, an author, whom my friend, whose letter gives its chief value to the last note, had not probably seen, that " there lately they whipt one Mr. Gorton, a grave man, for denying their power, and abusing some of their magistrates with uncivil terms ; the governour, Mr.
Halaman 94 - 12 June, 1663. Mo. 7. 1.] There came letters from the court at Connecticut, and from two of the magistrates there, and from Mr. Ludlow, near the Dutch, certifying us that the Indians all over the country had combined themselves to cut off all the English, that the time was appointed after harvest, the manner also,

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