The Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, in New England, in 1620: Reprinted from the Original Volume : With Historical and Local Illustrations of Providences, Principles, and PersonsJohn Wiley, 1848 - 369 pagina's |
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Pagina 11
... New England , “ the desire of carrying the gospel of Christ into those foreign parts , amongst those people that as yet have had no know- ledge nor taste of God . " 1000000 OOOOOOO To the Reader . OoooOurteous Reader , be.
... New England , “ the desire of carrying the gospel of Christ into those foreign parts , amongst those people that as yet have had no know- ledge nor taste of God . " 1000000 OOOOOOO To the Reader . OoooOurteous Reader , be.
Pagina 13
... carrying the Gospell of Christ into those forraigne parts , amongst those people that as yet have had no knowledge , nor tast of God , as also to procure vnto themselues and others a quiet and com- fortable habytation : weare amongst ...
... carrying the Gospell of Christ into those forraigne parts , amongst those people that as yet have had no knowledge , nor tast of God , as also to procure vnto themselues and others a quiet and com- fortable habytation : weare amongst ...
Pagina 23
... carry a single sail . We should have been glad of some record of those days and nights of anxiety and prayer , in which they were some- times in such serious question of the possibility of the ship enduring , as to ask whether they ...
... carry a single sail . We should have been glad of some record of those days and nights of anxiety and prayer , in which they were some- times in such serious question of the possibility of the ship enduring , as to ask whether they ...
Pagina 24
... carry about seventeen hundred pounds ' venture with them . And Mr. Weston comes thither from London , to see them dispatched . " 66 July 27th.-Mr. Robinson writes to Mr. Carver and people , letters , which they receive at Southampton ...
... carry about seventeen hundred pounds ' venture with them . And Mr. Weston comes thither from London , to see them dispatched . " 66 July 27th.-Mr. Robinson writes to Mr. Carver and people , letters , which they receive at Southampton ...
Pagina 32
... carry provision , but on their backes ; to see whether it might be fit for vs to seate in or no , and the rather because as we sayled into ' he Harbour , there seemed to be a river opening it selfe into the naine land ; the willingnes ...
... carry provision , but on their backes ; to see whether it might be fit for vs to seate in or no , and the rather because as we sayled into ' he Harbour , there seemed to be a river opening it selfe into the naine land ; the willingnes ...
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Adventurers afterwards amidst amongst Archbishop Laud blessing brethren Brewster brought Cape Cod Captain Carver Christ Christian Church of England colonists Colony congregation Congregationalism conscience Corne Cotton Mather covenant Cummaquid Cushman death Elder England English faith fear fish fiue friends gaue God's gospel Governor Bradford grace harbor hath haue heart Indians Isaac Allerton Journal King labor land letter Leyden liberty liue Lord Lord's Lord's Supper Massachusetts Massasoyt ment minister morning myles Nauset night offence pastor patent peace peeces persons piety Pilgrim Church Pilgrim Fathers plant plantation Plymouth prayer Prince providence Puritans religious rest Robinson Sabbath Savages says selues sent Shallop Sherley ship shore spirit Squanto Standish themselues things thought tion Tisquantum town unto Virginia Company vnder vnto voyage vpon whole wilderness William Brewster Winslow woods word worship