The English in America: The Puritan Colonies, Volume 2Longmans, Green, 1887 - New England |
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... called a compiler . It appears to me that he is blameworthy only if he uses the work of other men to save his own trouble , not if he uses it as the only means of giving completeness to his work , with- out sacrificing accuracy . If a ...
... called a compiler . It appears to me that he is blameworthy only if he uses the work of other men to save his own trouble , not if he uses it as the only means of giving completeness to his work , with- out sacrificing accuracy . If a ...
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... called centrifugal and centripetal . The colonies were kept apart by variety of climate , and therefore of occupation and interest . At the same time community of origin and of political traditions , the need for mutual help , and still ...
... called centrifugal and centripetal . The colonies were kept apart by variety of climate , and therefore of occupation and interest . At the same time community of origin and of political traditions , the need for mutual help , and still ...
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... called New England's Trials , was published in 1622. Both were originally printed in London , and are included in the second volume of Force's collection . They are also in the new and complete edition of Smith's works published by Mr ...
... called New England's Trials , was published in 1622. Both were originally printed in London , and are included in the second volume of Force's collection . They are also in the new and complete edition of Smith's works published by Mr ...
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... called Plain Dealing in New England . It is a detailed account of the system of civil and ecclesiastical government in Massachusetts . It is clear that the writer was in sympathy with the general principles and aims of the colonists ...
... called Plain Dealing in New England . It is a detailed account of the system of civil and ecclesiastical government in Massachusetts . It is clear that the writer was in sympathy with the general principles and aims of the colonists ...
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... called Prophesyings , or organiza- tions for moral and religious instruction , not , indeed , professedly opposed to the Church , but independent of it , and hostile to the spirit of Anglicanism . When the conventicles and prophesyings ...
... called Prophesyings , or organiza- tions for moral and religious instruction , not , indeed , professedly opposed to the Church , but independent of it , and hostile to the spirit of Anglicanism . When the conventicles and prophesyings ...
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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.