The Pilgrim FathersT. Agnew and Sons, 1854 - 46 pagina's |
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Pagina 28
... Winslow , one of the most prominent of the exiles . This is what we find from Winslow's account . He tells us that , in concluding , he said- " We were now . ere long to part asunder , and the Lord knew " whether ever he should live to ...
... Winslow , one of the most prominent of the exiles . This is what we find from Winslow's account . He tells us that , in concluding , he said- " We were now . ere long to part asunder , and the Lord knew " whether ever he should live to ...
Pagina 29
... Winslow says " We " refreshed ourselves , after tears , with singing of psalms , making " joyful melody in our hearts , as well as with the voice , there being many of the congregation very expert in music ; and , indeed , it was the ...
... Winslow says " We " refreshed ourselves , after tears , with singing of psalms , making " joyful melody in our hearts , as well as with the voice , there being many of the congregation very expert in music ; and , indeed , it was the ...
Pagina 31
... Winslow says in the account which has been preserved─ " We gave them a volley of " small shot and three pieces of ordnance , and so , lifting up our " hands to each other , and hearts for each other to the Lord our God , we departed ...
... Winslow says in the account which has been preserved─ " We gave them a volley of " small shot and three pieces of ordnance , and so , lifting up our " hands to each other , and hearts for each other to the Lord our God , we departed ...
Pagina 37
... Winslow , and Standish set out , with some eight or ten more , to explore the coast and fix upon a place of settlement . They coasted for many leagues in vain ; no landing - place , nor anything like a harbour , could be seen . December ...
... Winslow , and Standish set out , with some eight or ten more , to explore the coast and fix upon a place of settlement . They coasted for many leagues in vain ; no landing - place , nor anything like a harbour , could be seen . December ...
Pagina 42
... Winslow , men stagger by reason of faintness " for want of food . " There is a tradition to the effect that they were once reduced to their last pint of corn , which , equally distributed , yielded just five grains to each individual ...
... Winslow , men stagger by reason of faintness " for want of food . " There is a tradition to the effect that they were once reduced to their last pint of corn , which , equally distributed , yielded just five grains to each individual ...
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Pagina 40 - God and one of another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation and furtherance of the ends aforesaid; and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute, and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good of the colony, unto which we promise all due submission and obedience.
Pagina 42 - What sought they thus afar? Bright jewels of the mine? The wealth of seas, the spoils of war? — They sought a faith's pure shrine. Ay, call it holy ground, — The soil where first they trod! They have left unstained what there they found — Freedom to worship God ! Felicia Hemans.
Pagina 30 - Lord had appointed it or not, he charged us before God and his blessed angels, to follow him no further than he followed Christ; and if God should reveal anything to us by any other instrument of his, to be as ready to receive it as ever we were to receive any truth by his ministry ; for he was very confident the Lord had more truth and light yet to break forth out of his holy Word.
Pagina 42 - Amidst the storm they sang, And the stars heard and the sea; And the sounding aisles of the dim woods rang To the anthem of the free...
Pagina 42 - Why had they come to wither there, Away from their childhood's land ? There was woman's fearless eye, Lit by her deep love's truth ; There was manhood's brow, serenely high, And the fiery heart of youth.
Pagina 40 - Having undertaken, for the glory of God and advancement of the Christian faith and honor of our king and country, a voyage to plant the first colony in the northern parts of Virginia...
Pagina 40 - Virginia, do, by these presents, solemnly and mutually, in the presence of God, and of one another, covenant and combine ourselves together into a civil body politic, for our better ordering and preservation, and furtherance of the ends aforesaid, and by virtue hereof to enact, constitute and frame such just and equal laws, ordinances, acts, constitutions, and offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meet and convenient for the general good...
Pagina 30 - He took occasion also miserably to bewail the state and condition of the reformed churches, who were come to a period in religion, and would go no further than the instruments of their reformation. As, for example, the Lutherans, they could not be drawn to go beyond what Luther saw ; for whatever part of God's will he had further imparted and revealed to Calvin, they will rather die than embrace it. And so also...