History of New England, Volume 2Little, Brown, 1860 |
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... thought , did their people find any motive for a wide deviation from the pattern of those societies of their friends which they saw so auspiciously established . 1 To this remark it may be thought that an exception should be made for ...
... thought , did their people find any motive for a wide deviation from the pattern of those societies of their friends which they saw so auspiciously established . 1 To this remark it may be thought that an exception should be made for ...
Halaman 23
... thought that a beginning , at least , might be made , was fain to order ( June 6 , 1639 ) " that the Marshal shall give notice to the Committee about the body of laws , to send unto the next General Court ' such drafts of laws as they ...
... thought that a beginning , at least , might be made , was fain to order ( June 6 , 1639 ) " that the Marshal shall give notice to the Committee about the body of laws , to send unto the next General Court ' such drafts of laws as they ...
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... thoughts and counsels about the same by the General Court in the next eighth month . " ( Ibid . , 292. ) " The next eighth month " accomplished no more than its predecessors . The Court met , but the question was somehow kept out of ...
... thoughts and counsels about the same by the General Court in the next eighth month . " ( Ibid . , 292. ) " The next eighth month " accomplished no more than its predecessors . The Court met , but the question was somehow kept out of ...
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... thought , it was impossible that he should have much admiration for the Teacher 28 [ Воок ІІ . HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND . RELATIONS TO THE PARENT COUNTRY Precautions against a Party for the King Demonstrations of Independence.
... thought , it was impossible that he should have much admiration for the Teacher 28 [ Воок ІІ . HISTORY OF NEW ENGLAND . RELATIONS TO THE PARENT COUNTRY Precautions against a Party for the King Demonstrations of Independence.
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... thought , from his first knowledge of him , the least to be depended on as to any matter of fact . " ( Kingsley's Historical Discourse , p . 84. ) The reader at all acquainted with Connecticut history may satisfy himself concerning ...
... thought , from his first knowledge of him , the least to be depended on as to any matter of fact . " ( Kingsley's Historical Discourse , p . 84. ) The reader at all acquainted with Connecticut history may satisfy himself concerning ...
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Halaman 507 - Remember them that are in bonds, as bound with them; and them which suffer adversity, as being yourselves also in the body.
Halaman 263 - Lord hath increased them to the number of fifty householders, shall then forthwith appoint one within their town to teach all such children as shall resort to him, to write and read, whose wages shall be paid, either by the parents or masters of such children, or by the inhabitants in general, by way of supply, as the major part of those that order the prudentials of the town shall appoint...
Halaman 258 - The other kind of liberty I call civil or federal; it may also be termed moral, in reference to the covenant between God and man in the moral law, and the politic covenants and constitutions amongst men themselves. This liberty is the proper end and object of authority, and cannot subsist without it; and it is a liberty to that only which is good, just, and honest.
Halaman 262 - It being one chief project of that old deluder, Satan, to keep men from the knowledge of the Scriptures, as in former times, keeping them in an unknown tongue, so in these latter times, by persuading from the use of tongues...
Halaman 459 - I told them I knew from whence all wars arose, even from the lust, according to James's doctrine; and that I lived in the virtue of that life and power that took away the occasion of all wars.
Halaman 183 - A Platform of Church Discipline gathered out of the word of God : and agreed upon by the Elders; and Messengers of the Churches assembled in the Synod at Cambridge in New England to be presented to the Churches and General!
Halaman 568 - ... the Governor and Company of the English Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, in New England, in America...
Halaman 254 - The General Court, conceiving themselves bound by the first opportunity to bear witness against the heinous and crying sin of man-stealing, as also to prescribe such timely redress for what is past, and such a law for the future, as may sufficiently deter all others belonging to us to have to do in such vile and most odious courses, justly abhorred of all good and just men, do order, that the negro interpreter, with others unlawfully taken...
Halaman 257 - The covenant between you and us is the oath you have taken of us, which is to this purpose that we shall govern you and judge your causes by the rules of God's laws and our own, according to our best skill.
Halaman 440 - Progress languished in a dungeon for the crime of proclaiming the gospel to the poor. It is an unquestionable and a most instructive fact, that the years during which the political power of the Anglican hierarchy was in the zenith were precisely the years during which national virtue was at the lowest point.