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... ( Boston , 1930 ) . E. S. Morgan , The Puritan Dilemma ; The Story of John Winthrop ( Boston , 1958 ) . D. B. Rut- man , Winthrop's Boston ; Portrait of a Puritan Town , 1630-1649 ( Chapel Hill , N.C. , 1965 ) . From The Journal [ July 5 ...
... ( Boston , 1930 ) . E. S. Morgan , The Puritan Dilemma ; The Story of John Winthrop ( Boston , 1958 ) . D. B. Rut- man , Winthrop's Boston ; Portrait of a Puritan Town , 1630-1649 ( Chapel Hill , N.C. , 1965 ) . From The Journal [ July 5 ...
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... Boston . 1681 Received M.A. at Harvard . 1685 Ordained at Second Church , Boston ; held office there for the rest of his life ; served as his father's colleague . 1686 Married Abigail Phillips . 1689 Leader of open revolt against Gov ...
... Boston . 1681 Received M.A. at Harvard . 1685 Ordained at Second Church , Boston ; held office there for the rest of his life ; served as his father's colleague . 1686 Married Abigail Phillips . 1689 Leader of open revolt against Gov ...
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... Boston merchant and the wife of Captain Richard Knight , a widower whom she married in 1689. Madam Knight kept a writing school in Boston and was apparently employed as a re- corder of public documents . After 1714 , she lived in ...
... Boston merchant and the wife of Captain Richard Knight , a widower whom she married in 1689. Madam Knight kept a writing school in Boston and was apparently employed as a re- corder of public documents . After 1714 , she lived in ...
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