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... Mind : The Seven- teenth Century ( 1939 ) ; and The New England Mind : From Colony to Province ( 1953 ) —and of Edmund S. Morgan ― The Puritan Family : Essays on Religious and Domestic Relations in Seventeenth - Century New England ...
... Mind : The Seven- teenth Century ( 1939 ) ; and The New England Mind : From Colony to Province ( 1953 ) —and of Edmund S. Morgan ― The Puritan Family : Essays on Religious and Domestic Relations in Seventeenth - Century New England ...
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... Mind & perswade and Convince the Understandings of People , I do hereby Grant and Declare that no person or persons , inhabiting in this Province or Territories , who shall Confess and acknowledge one Almighty God , the Creator ...
... Mind & perswade and Convince the Understandings of People , I do hereby Grant and Declare that no person or persons , inhabiting in this Province or Territories , who shall Confess and acknowledge one Almighty God , the Creator ...
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... mind than others , in whom yet the issue seems to be the same . Some have had such a sense of the displeasure of God , and the great danger they were in of damnation , that they could not sleep at nights ; and many have said that when ...
... mind than others , in whom yet the issue seems to be the same . Some have had such a sense of the displeasure of God , and the great danger they were in of damnation , that they could not sleep at nights ; and many have said that when ...
Contents
PART ONE The First Settlements 1 5 841660 | 1 |
LEGAL FOUNDATIONS | 12 |
FROM OUTPOSTS TO PLANTATIONS ON THE CHESAPEAKE | 34 |
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