CollectionsMassachusetts Historical Society., 1833 - Massachusetts For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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Page 7
... hope will produce glory to God , honour to his Majesty , and profit to his Kingdomes , although all our Plantations have beene so foyled and abused , their best good willers have been for the most part discouraged , and their good ...
... hope will produce glory to God , honour to his Majesty , and profit to his Kingdomes , although all our Plantations have beene so foyled and abused , their best good willers have been for the most part discouraged , and their good ...
Page 8
... hope ) as rumour doth report , a many of discontented Brownists , Anabaptists , Pa- pists , Puritans , Separatists , and such factious Humor- ists , for no such they will suffer among them , if knowne , as many of the chiefe of them ...
... hope ) as rumour doth report , a many of discontented Brownists , Anabaptists , Pa- pists , Puritans , Separatists , and such factious Humor- ists , for no such they will suffer among them , if knowne , as many of the chiefe of them ...
Page 14
... hope , learne in time better to fortifie them- selves , and make better use of the trials of their grosse commodities that I have propounded , and at the first sent over : and were it not a lamentable dishonour so goodly a Countrey ...
... hope , learne in time better to fortifie them- selves , and make better use of the trials of their grosse commodities that I have propounded , and at the first sent over : and were it not a lamentable dishonour so goodly a Countrey ...
Page 43
... hope none is so malicious , as attribute the fault to the Country nor mee ; yet if some blame us not both , it were more than a wonder ; for I am not ignorant that ignorance and too curious specta- tors , make it a great part of their ...
... hope none is so malicious , as attribute the fault to the Country nor mee ; yet if some blame us not both , it were more than a wonder ; for I am not ignorant that ignorance and too curious specta- tors , make it a great part of their ...
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... although I be no Divine , yet I Religion . hope without offence I may speake my opinion as well in this as I have done in the rest , He that will but truly consider the greatnesse of the or the Path - way to erect a Plantation . 45.
... although I be no Divine , yet I Religion . hope without offence I may speake my opinion as well in this as I have done in the rest , He that will but truly consider the greatnesse of the or the Path - way to erect a Plantation . 45.
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