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" White, with the rest of the Adventurers, hearing of some religious and well-affected persons, that were lately removed out of New Plymouth, out of dislike of their principles of rigid Separation, (of which number Mr. "
Records of the Company of the Massachusetts Bay, to the Embarkation of ... - Page xxvii
by Massachusetts - 1850 - 107 pages
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society

Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1815 - 694 pages
...other with respect to the planting on the main land, at least for one year's time; at the end of which Mr. White, with the rest of the adventurers, hearing...these forementioned transactions, about Cape Anne, pitched upon him, the said Conant, for the managing and government of all their affairs at Cape Anne....
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Chronicles of the First Planters of the Colony of ..., Volume 41; Volume 49

Alexander Young - Massachusetts - 1846 - 594 pages
...which Mr. White, less. with the rest of the Adventurers, hearing of some religious and well-affected persons, that were lately removed out of New Plymouth,...rigid Separation, — of which number Mr. ROGER CONANT 4 was one, a religious, sober, and 1 In 1623, thirteen of the Compa- t1ers of New-England, with Savny...
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A General History of New England, from the Discovery to MDCLXXX., Volume 2

William Hubbard - Massachusetts - 1848 - 852 pages
...end of which Mr. White, with the rest of the Adventurers, hearing of some religious and well-affected persons, that were lately removed out of New Plymouth,...finished his pilgrimage, having a great hand in all those forementioned transactions about Cape Anne,) ^they^ pitched upon him, the said Conant, for the...
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Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society

Massachusetts - 1848 - 804 pages
...end of which Mr. While, with the rest of the Adventurers, hearing of some religious and well-affected persons, that were lately removed out of New Plymouth,...finished his pilgrimage, having a great hand in all those fore mentioned transactions about Cape Anne,) ^they^ pitched upon him, the said Conant, for the...
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History of New England: During the Stuart dynasty

John Gorham Palfrey - New England - 1858 - 696 pages
...colony under a different direction. The Dorchester partners heard of " some religious and wellaffected persons that were lately removed out of New Plymouth,...was one, a religious, sober, and prudent gentleman." 3 He was then at Nantasket, with Lyford and Oldham. The partners 1 Sec page 222. 3 Hubbard, History...
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History of New England, Volume 1

John Gorham Palfrey - History - 1859 - 686 pages
...colony under a different direction. The Dorchester partners heard of " some religious and wellaffected persons that were lately removed out of New Plymouth,...was one, a religious, sober, and prudent gentleman." 3 He was then at Nantasket, with Lyford and Oldham. The partners 1 See page 222. 3 Hubbard, History...
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A Compendious History of New England: From the Discovery by ..., Volume 1

John Gorham Palfrey - New England - 1873 - 444 pages
...and did little service." The partners tried again. They heard of " some religious and well-affected persons that were lately removed out of New Plymouth,...was one, a religious, sober, and prudent gentleman." Conant, whose earlier history is not known, was then at Nantasket, with Lyford and Oldham. The partners...
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The Genesis of the New England Churches

Leonard Bacon - Massachusetts - 1874 - 546 pages
...plantation had been far from prosperous, were informed concerning " some religious and well-affected persons that were lately removed out of New Plymouth...dislike of their principles of rigid separation." One of these, it is said, was Roger Conant, who seems to have been not unfitly described as " a religious,...
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The Genesis of the New England Churches

Leonard Bacon - Massachusetts - 1874 - 512 pages
...plantation had been far from prosperous, were informed concerning "some religious and well-affected persons that were lately removed out of New Plymouth...dislike of their principles of rigid separation." One of these, it is said, was Roger Conant, who seems to have been not unfitly described as "a religious,...
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The Genesis of the New England Churches

Leonard Bacon - Massachusetts - 1874 - 558 pages
...far from prosperous, were informed concerning " some religious and well-affected persons that ware lately removed out of New Plymouth out of dislike of their principles of rigid separation." One of these, it is said, was Roger Conant, who seems to have been not unfitly described as "a religious,...
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