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 6
... met with extreme tempestuous weather about the middle of February , which held fourteen days , beat off the round house with all her upper works , obliged them to cut her masts and return to Portsmouth , having 109 souls aboard , with ...
... met with extreme tempestuous weather about the middle of February , which held fourteen days , beat off the round house with all her upper works , obliged them to cut her masts and return to Portsmouth , having 109 souls aboard , with ...
Pagina 16
... meet in the shape of many crosses ! Next , to guard anxiously against private selfishness , and have in all things an eye single to the general good , avoid- ing the indulgence of particular fancies and singular man- ners apart from the ...
... meet in the shape of many crosses ! Next , to guard anxiously against private selfishness , and have in all things an eye single to the general good , avoid- ing the indulgence of particular fancies and singular man- ners apart from the ...
Pagina 25
... meets with cross winds and many fierce storms , which often force them to hull for diverse days together , not being able to bear a knot of sail ; make her upper works very leaky , and bow and wrack a main beam in the midship , which ...
... meets with cross winds and many fierce storms , which often force them to hull for diverse days together , not being able to bear a knot of sail ; make her upper works very leaky , and bow and wrack a main beam in the midship , which ...
Pagina 31
... meet and convenient for the generall good of the Colony ; vnto which we promise all due submission and obedience . In witnesse whereof we haue here - vnder subscribed our names . Cape Cod 11th . of November , in the yeare of the raigne ...
... meet and convenient for the generall good of the Colony ; vnto which we promise all due submission and obedience . In witnesse whereof we haue here - vnder subscribed our names . Cape Cod 11th . of November , in the yeare of the raigne ...
Pagina 45
... meet to carry the things downe to the Shallop : some sayd , it was not best to carry the Armour downe , others sayd , they would be readier ; two or three sayd , they would not carry theirs , till they went themselues , but mistrusting ...
... meet to carry the things downe to the Shallop : some sayd , it was not best to carry the Armour downe , others sayd , they would be readier ; two or three sayd , they would not carry theirs , till they went themselues , but mistrusting ...
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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