A General History of New England: From the Discovery to MDCLXXX.C.C. Little and J. Brown, 1848 - 768 halaman |
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... of the same parish , which was the product of an act of their Gen- eral Court , granting liberty for " distinct walking ; " ( for 1 June 4th . See pages 562-71 . - H how can two walk together unless they be agreed ? 316 GENERAL HISTORY.
... of the same parish , which was the product of an act of their Gen- eral Court , granting liberty for " distinct walking ; " ( for 1 June 4th . See pages 562-71 . - H how can two walk together unless they be agreed ? 316 GENERAL HISTORY.
Halaman 317
... agreed ? ) but whether such a || concession || hath , or is like , much to advance the honor of God , the peace and purity of his church , there or elsewhere , future time will declare . However , it may truly be affirmed , that no ...
... agreed ? ) but whether such a || concession || hath , or is like , much to advance the honor of God , the peace and purity of his church , there or elsewhere , future time will declare . However , it may truly be affirmed , that no ...
Halaman 320
... agreed upon by the several New England Colonies . They chose for Governor , in their first election , Mr. Theophilus Eaton , and continued him as the very pillar of their strength in that office for about fourteen years together , when ...
... agreed upon by the several New England Colonies . They chose for Governor , in their first election , Mr. Theophilus Eaton , and continued him as the very pillar of their strength in that office for about fourteen years together , when ...
Halaman 335
... and others , eighteen in all.- -H . 31636. - H . Shawomet , or Warwick , was purchased of the natives , by Gorton and his adherents , in 1642.-H. them , that they always agreed in this principle , OF NEW ENGLAND . 335.
... and others , eighteen in all.- -H . 31636. - H . Shawomet , or Warwick , was purchased of the natives , by Gorton and his adherents , in 1642.-H. them , that they always agreed in this principle , OF NEW ENGLAND . 335.
Halaman 336
From the Discovery to MDCLXXX. William Hubbard. them , that they always agreed in this principle , that no man , or company of men , ought to be molested by the civil power , upon the account of religion , or for any opinion received or ...
From the Discovery to MDCLXXX. William Hubbard. them , that they always agreed in this principle , that no man , or company of men , ought to be molested by the civil power , upon the account of religion , or for any opinion received or ...
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according agents amongst answer appointed April authority Boston called Captain Charter Christ church civil Coll Colony command Commission Commissioners complaints Confederates Connecticut Connecticut Colony Council Court D'Aulney Davis's Morton declared deputies desire divers Dutch England English Farmer's Belknap Ferdinando Gorges Governor granted hands Hartford hath Haven Hazard honorable Hutch Hutchinson ibid Indians inhabitants John John Leverett July June jurisdiction justice King King's Kittery land letter liberty Lond Long Island Lord magistrates Maine Hist Majesty Majesty's March Mason Massachusetts Massachusetts General Court matter Miantonimo ministers Narrhagansets occasion offence Pascataqua Patent peace persons petition pinnace Plantations Plymouth present Prince proceedings Province of Maine Rhode Island River royal sachems Samuel Maverick says sent settled shewed ship soon sundry Theophilus Eaton thereby thereof thereunto things Thomas tion town Uncas unto wherein William Winthrop.-H