| Albert Bushnell Hart - 1910 - 636 halaman
...hold the ballance and to weigh these few considerations in much love and due respect presented. First, when I was unkindly and unchristianly, as I believe,...house and land and wife and children (in the midst of NewEngland winter, now about 35 yeaors past) at Salem, that ever honoured Governour Mr. Winthrop privately... | |
| Gertrude Selwyn Kimball - 1912 - 632 halaman
...have a graphic, if all too meagre, account of his wanderings, and his hopes and fears for the future. He says: "When I was unkindly and unchristianly, as...and land and wife and children, in the midst of a New England winter, ... at Salem ... I steered my course . . . though in winter snow, which I feel... | |
| Rhode Island Historical Society - 1878 - 706 halaman
...he gives the following account of his escape from Salem : "When I was unkindly, and unchristiunly, as I believe, driven from my house, and land, and wife, and children, in the midst of a New England winter, now about thirty-five years past, at Salem, that ever-honored governor, Sir. Winthrop,... | |
| William Lane Craig - 1988 - 252 halaman
...there.4 The settlement at Providence was founded by Roger Williams and his small band, in his own words, when "I was unkindly and unchristianly, as I believe,...and land and wife and children, (in the midst of a New England winter . . .) at Salem".5 Other religious exiles soon followed, not only Anne Hutchinson... | |
| Essex Institute - 1888 - 356 halaman
...a house in which he lived, in Salem, appears from his letter to Major Mason in 1670s where he saj's "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 35 years past) at Salem, that ever honoured Governour, Mr. Winthrop, privately... | |
| Darren Staloff - 1997 - 293 halaman
...account in Puritan Dilemma, p. 129. Morgan quotes a letter written by Williams in 1670 that states, "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 ever honored Governor, Mr. Winthrop,... | |
| Scott L. Pratt - 2002 - 342 halaman
...magistrate's order for silence, and in January 1636 the magistrate voted to enforce the sentence immediately. "When I was unkindly and unchristianly, as I believe, driven from my howse and land and wife and children (in the midst of N. Engl. Winter . . . )," Williams reports, "Govr... | |
| Elizabeth M. Bucar, Barbra Barnett - 2005 - 426 halaman
...him of the imminent arrest and allowed Williams to escape to Rhode Island. In the words of Williams, "that ever-honored governor, Mr. Winthrop, privately wrote to me to steer my course to Narragansett Bay and to the Indians. . . ." With this preemptive act, Winthrop demonstrated a grace... | |
| Darren Staloff - 1997 - 293 halaman
...Morgan quotes a letter written by Williams in 1670 that states. "When I was unkindly and uncbristianly. as I believe. driven from my house and land and wife and children. tin the midst of a New England winter. now about thirty-five years past.) at Salem. that ever honored... | |
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