CollectionsMassachusetts Historical Society., 1804 - 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 161
... record it in your town records , that you allow the Indians at Ponkipog , there to sit down , and to make a town , and to allow such accommodations as may be suf- ficient to maintain God's ordinances among them another day . 2dly . That ...
... record it in your town records , that you allow the Indians at Ponkipog , there to sit down , and to make a town , and to allow such accommodations as may be suf- ficient to maintain God's ordinances among them another day . 2dly . That ...
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... records of the church of Ipswich not being preserved . His gravestone is not to be found , and none of the present generation can recollect much about him . The oldest men in the town , who tell of those former divines who were ...
... records of the church of Ipswich not being preserved . His gravestone is not to be found , and none of the present generation can recollect much about him . The oldest men in the town , who tell of those former divines who were ...
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... records . Town records . The † Called townsmen frequently at that period . § So written in the town records . ¶ Town records . || Langdon in reply to Ogden . The reverend Joshua Moodey , * the first , who in Portsmouth , New - Hampshire .
... records . Town records . The † Called townsmen frequently at that period . § So written in the town records . ¶ Town records . || Langdon in reply to Ogden . The reverend Joshua Moodey , * the first , who in Portsmouth , New - Hampshire .
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ECCLESIASTICAL History of Massachusetts | 1 |
Memoir and Poem of Stephen Parmenius of Buda | 49 |
Memoir of the Moheagan Indians | 75 |
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