Vexed and Troubled Englishmen, 1590-1642 |
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... English Church and the English people as one , an elect nation un- der divine blessing and guidance . Experience born of his forced so- journ on the continent of Europe had made this patent to him , and he enthusiastically expatiated to ...
... English Church and the English people as one , an elect nation un- der divine blessing and guidance . Experience born of his forced so- journ on the continent of Europe had made this patent to him , and he enthusiastically expatiated to ...
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... English settlements in America.51 By concentrating their interests in the ports of the West Coun- try , using larger vessels , emphasizing the dry fishery that required less salt , and marketing their catches and procuring salt in the ...
... English settlements in America.51 By concentrating their interests in the ports of the West Coun- try , using larger vessels , emphasizing the dry fishery that required less salt , and marketing their catches and procuring salt in the ...
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... English families and their friends sang psalms in as many as five parts when they sought " consolation and edification , " and were truly " merry in the Lord . ” 69 The thousands of men , women , and children who left their island in ...
... English families and their friends sang psalms in as many as five parts when they sought " consolation and edification , " and were truly " merry in the Lord . ” 69 The thousands of men , women , and children who left their island in ...
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Westward the Land Was Bright | 3 |
The People of England | 13 |
Country People | 46 |
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