CollectionsFor 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 74
With this latter company of our brethren , came over many worthy and able men into the country ( or rather ours with them ) amongst whom was that worthy and godly gentleman , Mr. John Winthrop , governour of the Massachusetts ; and so ...
With this latter company of our brethren , came over many worthy and able men into the country ( or rather ours with them ) amongst whom was that worthy and godly gentleman , Mr. John Winthrop , governour of the Massachusetts ; and so ...
Page 110
But it pleased the Lord , at last , ( as the record expresses it ) , to send them Mr. John Reyner , an able and a godly man , of a meek and humble spirit , sound in the truth , and every way unreprovable in his life and conversation ...
But it pleased the Lord , at last , ( as the record expresses it ) , to send them Mr. John Reyner , an able and a godly man , of a meek and humble spirit , sound in the truth , and every way unreprovable in his life and conversation ...
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In the state of nature , there often wants power to " back and support the sentence when right ; and to give " it due execution , they who by any injustice offend , will " seldom fail , where they are able , by force , to make good ...
In the state of nature , there often wants power to " back and support the sentence when right ; and to give " it due execution , they who by any injustice offend , will " seldom fail , where they are able , by force , to make good ...
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