An Historical Memoir of the Colony of New Plymouth: From the Flight of the Pilgrims Into Holland in the Year 1608, to the Union of that Colony with Massachusetts in 1692, Volume 1, Parts 1-2Wiggin & Lunt, 1866 - Massachusetts |
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... Leyden . - Doctrines maintained by Robinson's church . WHEN James I. came to the throne of England , Ban- croft was the Arch - Bishop of Canterbury ; the king was influenced by his counsels , and the Puritans experienced all the terrors ...
... Leyden . - Doctrines maintained by Robinson's church . WHEN James I. came to the throne of England , Ban- croft was the Arch - Bishop of Canterbury ; the king was influenced by his counsels , and the Puritans experienced all the terrors ...
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... Leyden , which they did after remaining a year at Amsterdam . At Leyden they lived harmoniously amongst themselves , and were greatly respected by the Dutch for their dili- gence , fidelity , and good morals ; the magistrates having ...
... Leyden , which they did after remaining a year at Amsterdam . At Leyden they lived harmoniously amongst themselves , and were greatly respected by the Dutch for their dili- gence , fidelity , and good morals ; the magistrates having ...
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... Leyden , came to a determination to emigrate to America . The reasons which induced them to adopt this bold design , were such as reflect much honor upon their moral and patriotic character . The loose habits of the commercial people ...
... Leyden , came to a determination to emigrate to America . The reasons which induced them to adopt this bold design , were such as reflect much honor upon their moral and patriotic character . The loose habits of the commercial people ...
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... Leyden , and many fell into prema- ture old age from excessive labor . Influenced by all these considerations , they persisted in their determination to emi- grate , but hesitated some time as to the place . The Dutch made them ...
... Leyden , and many fell into prema- ture old age from excessive labor . Influenced by all these considerations , they persisted in their determination to emi- grate , but hesitated some time as to the place . The Dutch made them ...
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... Leyden congregation were satis- fied . Trusting to hope , and sustained by religion , they came to a final determination to emigrate . They could not , however , transport themselves to America without as- sistance , and for this ...
... Leyden congregation were satis- fied . Trusting to hope , and sustained by religion , they came to a final determination to emigrate . They could not , however , transport themselves to America without as- sistance , and for this ...
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