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... opricks & other promotions , according to their aimes and desires , that inveterate hatered against ye holy discipline of Christ in his church hath continued to this day . In somuch that for fear [ 4 CHAP . I. ] 7 PLYMOUTH PLANTATION .
... opricks & other promotions , according to their aimes and desires , that inveterate hatered against ye holy discipline of Christ in his church hath continued to this day . In somuch that for fear [ 4 CHAP . I. ] 7 PLYMOUTH PLANTATION .
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William Bradford. this day . In somuch that for fear [ 4 ] it should pre- veile , all plotts & devices have been used to keepe it out , incensing ye queene & state against it as dan- gerous for y comon wealth ; and that it was most ...
William Bradford. this day . In somuch that for fear [ 4 ] it should pre- veile , all plotts & devices have been used to keepe it out , incensing ye queene & state against it as dan- gerous for y comon wealth ; and that it was most ...
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... fear , for he their owne nation . He would doe well enough . He was by appointment to take them in betweene Grimsbe & Hull , wher was a large comone a good way distante from any towne . Now aganst the prefixed time , the women ...
... fear , for he their owne nation . He would doe well enough . He was by appointment to take them in betweene Grimsbe & Hull , wher was a large comone a good way distante from any towne . Now aganst the prefixed time , the women ...
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... fears & doubts amongst them selves . Some , from their reasons & hops conceived , laboured to stirr up & in- courage the rest to undertake & prosecute ye same ; others , againe , out of their fears , objected against it , & sought to ...
... fears & doubts amongst them selves . Some , from their reasons & hops conceived , laboured to stirr up & in- courage the rest to undertake & prosecute ye same ; others , againe , out of their fears , objected against it , & sought to ...
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... texte he taught many things very aptly , and befitting ther present Mr. Tho : Weston , & c . occasion and condition , strengthing them against their fears and 52 [ CHAP . VI . HISTORY OF which had cost them so much labour and charge, ...
... texte he taught many things very aptly , and befitting ther present Mr. Tho : Weston , & c . occasion and condition , strengthing them against their fears and 52 [ CHAP . VI . HISTORY OF which had cost them so much labour and charge, ...
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Page 491 - But now removeing into this countrie, all these things were laid aside againe, and a new course of living must be framed unto; in which he was no way unwilling to take his parte, and to bear his burthen with ye rest, living many times without bread, or corne, many months together, having many times nothing but fish, and often wanting that also; and drunke nothing but water for many years togeather, yea, till within 5. or 6. years of his death.
Page 94 - Being thus arrived in a good harbor, and brought safe to land, they fell upon their knees and blessed the God of heaven who had brought them over the vast and furious ocean, and delivered them from all the perils and miseries thereof, again to set their feet on the firm and stable earth, their proper element.
Page 96 - Our fathers were Englishmen which came over this great ocean, and were ready to perish in this wilderness; but they cried unto the Lord, and He heard their voice and looked on their adversity,
Page 115 - That if anything were taken away from any of theirs, he should cause it to be restored; and they should do the like to his.
Page 10 - ... joined to the Lord in that day, and shall be my people : and I will dwell in the midst of thee, and thou shalt know that the Lord of Hosts hath sent me unto thee.
Page 426 - ... same, and horrible was the stink and scent thereof; but the victory seemed a sweet sacrifice, and they gave the praise thereof to God, who had wrought so wonderfully for them, thus to enclose their enemies in their hands and give them so speedy a victory over so proud and insulting an enemy.
Page 112 - Captein & military comander, unto whom my selfe, & many others, were much beholden in our low & sicke condition. And yet the Lord so upheld these persons, as in this generall calamity they were not at all infected either with sicknes, or lamnes. And what I have said of these, I may say of many others who dyed in this generall vissitation, & others yet living, that whilst they had health, yea, or any strength continuing, they were not wanting to any that had need of them.
Page 32 - ... burden, were (often times) so oppressed with their hevie labours, that though their minds were free and willing, yet their bodies bowed under the weight of the same, and became decreped in their early youth; the vigor of nature being consumed in the very budd as it were. But that which was more lamentable, and of all sorowes most heavie to be borne...
Page 459 - ... as in no place more, or so much, that I have known or heard of; insomuch as they have been somewhat censured, even by moderate and good men, for their severitie in punishments.
Page 488 - ... of the righteous judgment of God, that ye may be counted worthy of the kingdom of God, for which ye also suffer: seeing it is a righteous thing with God to recompense tribulation to them that trouble you...