Magnalia Christi Americana: Or, The Ecclesiastical History of New-England, from Its First Planting, in the Year 1620, Unto the Year of Our Lord 1698 ...S. Andrus & son, 1855 |
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... took his final departure with the messenger of his last summons . The following account of Dr. Mather's death and funeral , is taken ver- batim from the New England Weekly Journal , of the 19th and 26th of February , 1728 : " Last ...
... took his final departure with the messenger of his last summons . The following account of Dr. Mather's death and funeral , is taken ver- batim from the New England Weekly Journal , of the 19th and 26th of February , 1728 : " Last ...
Page 47
... took offence at these their endeavours after a scriptural reformation ; and being loth to live in the continual vexations which they felt arising from their non - conformity to things which their consciences accounted superstitious and ...
... took offence at these their endeavours after a scriptural reformation ; and being loth to live in the continual vexations which they felt arising from their non - conformity to things which their consciences accounted superstitious and ...
Page 48
... took up a resolution , under the conduct of Heaven , to REMOVE into AMERICA ; the opened regions whereof had now filled all Europe with reports . It was resolved , that part of the Church should go before their brethren , to prepare a ...
... took up a resolution , under the conduct of Heaven , to REMOVE into AMERICA ; the opened regions whereof had now filled all Europe with reports . It was resolved , that part of the Church should go before their brethren , to prepare a ...
Page 49
... took their leave of the pleasant city , where they had been pilgrims and strangers now for eleven years . Delft - Haven was the town where they went on board one of their ships , and there they had such a mournful parting from their ...
... took their leave of the pleasant city , where they had been pilgrims and strangers now for eleven years . Delft - Haven was the town where they went on board one of their ships , and there they had such a mournful parting from their ...
Page 59
... took eight resolute men with him to the Westonian Plantation ; where , pretending to trade with the Indians , divers of the conspirators began to treat him in a manner very insolent . The Captain , and his little army of eight men ...
... took eight resolute men with him to the Westonian Plantation ; where , pretending to trade with the Indians , divers of the conspirators began to treat him in a manner very insolent . The Captain , and his little army of eight men ...
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