The English in America: The Puritan Colonies, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1887 - New England |
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... Governor Stability of the colony 70 71 72 Its economical condition Difficulties with the London partners 72 75 Grant of allotments Further division of land Private settlers . 77 78 78 Difficulties of the new - comers Dissolution of the ...
... Governor Stability of the colony 70 71 72 Its economical condition Difficulties with the London partners 72 75 Grant of allotments Further division of land Private settlers . 77 78 78 Difficulties of the new - comers Dissolution of the ...
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... Governor 145 A religious test for citizenship introduced 146 Christopher Gardiner . 148 Treatment of other malcontents 149 CHAPTER IV . ROGER WILLIAMS AND THE ANTINOMIANS . Three epochs in New England history . Roger Williams . His ...
... Governor 145 A religious test for citizenship introduced 146 Christopher Gardiner . 148 Treatment of other malcontents 149 CHAPTER IV . ROGER WILLIAMS AND THE ANTINOMIANS . Three epochs in New England history . Roger Williams . His ...
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... governor , and out of the remaining thirty - four years of his life there were only five during which he did not hold that office . His character as a public man may be best left to unfold itself in the history of the commonwealth in ...
... governor , and out of the remaining thirty - four years of his life there were only five during which he did not hold that office . His character as a public man may be best left to unfold itself in the history of the commonwealth in ...
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... governor in his dominion in all causes and over all persons , and that none may decline or appeal from his authority or judgment in any cause whatsoever , but that in all things obedience is due unto him , either active , if the thing ...
... governor in his dominion in all causes and over all persons , and that none may decline or appeal from his authority or judgment in any cause whatsoever , but that in all things obedience is due unto him , either active , if the thing ...
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... governor was appointed for each vessel , with two as- sistants under him . Martin , who was entrusted with the command of those in the Speedwell , proved unreasonable and arbitrary , and seems to have been especially ob- noxious to ...
... governor was appointed for each vessel , with two as- sistants under him . Martin , who was entrusted with the command of those in the Speedwell , proved unreasonable and arbitrary , and seems to have been especially ob- noxious to ...
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Page 171 - Let men of God in courts and churches watch O'er such as do a toleration hatch ; Lest that ill egg bring forth a cockatrice, To poison all with heresy and vice.