| John Evans - 1819 - 444 halaman
...letter was published by the Historical Society in BOSTON, in 1792, in which WILLIAMS says, — " 1. When I was unkindly and unchristianly, as I believe, driven from my house and land, Wife and Children, at Salem, in the midst of a New England winter, that ever-honoured governor, Mr.... | |
| James Davis Knowles - 1834 - 454 halaman
...the balance and to weigh these few considerations, in much love and due respect presented : " First. When I was unkindly and unchristianly, as I believe,...children, (in the midst of a New-England winter, now about thirty -five years past,) at Salem, that ever-honored Governor, Mr. Winthrop, privately wrote to me... | |
| 1834 - 424 halaman
...thankfulness, he looks back upon the way, through which God had led him, he says, " When I was unkindly driven from my house and land and wife and children in the midst of a New England winter, that ever-honored Governor, Mr. Winthrop, privately wrote to me, for many high... | |
| Lorenzo Dow Johnson - 1839 - 112 halaman
...the balance and to weigh these few considerations, in much love and due respect presented : " First. When I was unkindly and unchristianly, as I believe,...and land and wife and children, (in the midst of a New England winter, now about thirty-five years past,) at Salem, that everhonored Governor, Mr. Winthrop,... | |
| David Benedict - 1848 - 1024 halaman
...pen is contained in the following extract from a letter to Major Mason, of Conn., in 1670. " First, When I was unkindly and unchristianly, as I believe,...years past,) at Salem, that ever-honored Governor, Mr. Winthrope, privately wrote to me, to steer my course to the Narraganset Bay and Indians; for many high,... | |
| John Stetson Barry - 1855 - 544 halaman
...justice requires, no one will say it was because of his immorality that he was thus " driven from his house, and land, and wife, and children, in the midst of a New England winter," leaving his companion with an infant in her arms, and his eldest daughter but... | |
| John Stetson Barry - 1855 - 544 halaman
...justice requires, no one will say it was because of his immorality that he was thus " driven from his house, and land, and wife, and children, in the midst of a New England winter," leaving his companion with an infant in her arms, and his eldest daughter but... | |
| Essex Institute - 1870 - 384 halaman
...written from Providence in 1670, by Roger Williams to Major Mason (Mass. Hist. Coll., Vol. 1, p. 276), he says "when I was unkindly and unchristianly, as...and land and wife and children (in the midst of a New England winter, now about 35 years past) at Salem, that ever honoured Governour Mr. Winthrop privately... | |
| Salem Mass, Essex inst - 1870 - 728 halaman
...written from Providence in 1670, by Roger Williams to Major Mason (Mass. Hist. Coll., Vol. 1, p. 276), he says "when I was unkindly and unchristianly, as...and land and wife and children (in the midst of a New England winter, now about 35 years past) at Salem , that ever honoured Governour Mr. Winthrop privately... | |
| John Waddington - 1874 - 756 halaman
...; and that the other churches ought to request the magistrates so to do." " When," Williams says, " I was unkindly and unchristianly, as I believe, driven...and land, and wife and children (in the midst of a New England winter), at Salem, that ever-honoured governor, Mr. Winthrop, privately wrote to me to... | |
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