A Compendious History of New England: Exhibiting an Interesting View of the First Settlers of that Country, Their Character, Their Sufferings, and Their Ultimate ProsperityC. Taylor, 1808 - 207 pagina's |
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Pagina 22
... granted all that part of America which lies between the 40th and 48th degrees of north latitude . They were invested with powers of jurisdiction over the country , and authorized to exclude all others from trading within their ...
... granted all that part of America which lies between the 40th and 48th degrees of north latitude . They were invested with powers of jurisdiction over the country , and authorized to exclude all others from trading within their ...
Pagina 23
... granted to others . " On the 16th of March , 1621 , the inhabitants at Plymouth were alarmed at seeing a sturdy Indian walk into their settle- ment , and passing by the houses , go directly where the people were collected . He saluted ...
... granted to others . " On the 16th of March , 1621 , the inhabitants at Plymouth were alarmed at seeing a sturdy Indian walk into their settle- ment , and passing by the houses , go directly where the people were collected . He saluted ...
Pagina 33
... granted a large tract bordering on the river Kennebec , where they had carried on a traffic with the natives for furs , as they did also at Connecticut river , which was not equally beneficial , because they had the Dutch for rivals ...
... granted a large tract bordering on the river Kennebec , where they had carried on a traffic with the natives for furs , as they did also at Connecticut river , which was not equally beneficial , because they had the Dutch for rivals ...
Pagina 37
... granted them another after the revolution . After a tedious voyage , they arrived at Salem , in June , and at Charlestown the beginning of July . In consequence , the 8th day of this month was celebrated in all the plantations in New ...
... granted them another after the revolution . After a tedious voyage , they arrived at Salem , in June , and at Charlestown the beginning of July . In consequence , the 8th day of this month was celebrated in all the plantations in New ...
Pagina 43
... petitioned the general court for liberty to remove to Quafca- cunquen , which was granted , and the place incorporated by the name of Newbury . This was the tenth church gathered in the 44 Description of Newbury . colony . M. Noyes was.
... petitioned the general court for liberty to remove to Quafca- cunquen , which was granted , and the place incorporated by the name of Newbury . This was the tenth church gathered in the 44 Description of Newbury . colony . M. Noyes was.
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Pagina 49 - He was unto them as a very lovely song of one that hath a pleasant voice, and can play well on an instrument." The people obtained liberty for him to preach. a lecture on one part of the sabbath, and on the other to aid an aged
Pagina 81 - Massachusetts plantation ; and on the south by the sea, and in longitude as the line of the Massachusetts colony running from east to •west, that is to say, from the said Narraganset Bay on the east, to the South Sea on the west part, with the islands thereunto belonging.
Pagina 151 - ordered and agreed, that for the time to come, no man shall be admitted to the freedom of this body politic, but such as are members of some of the churches within the limits of the same.
Pagina 22 - Gorges, •with thirty-four others and their successors, styling them," The council established at Plymouth, in the county of Devon, for the planting, ruling, ordering, and governing, of New England in America.
Pagina 31 - men said unto him, Behold, we be afraid here in Judah, how much more then if we come to Keilah against the armies of the Philistines ? Then David inquired of the Lord yet again. And the Lord answered him, and said, Arise, go down to Keilah; for I will deliver the Philistines into thine hand.
Pagina 16 - 1 \th of November, in the year of the reign of our Sovereign Lord, King James, of England, France and Ireland, the eighteenth, and of Scotland the fifty-fourth : Anno Domini,
Pagina 16 - meet and convenient for the general good of the colony; unto which we promise all due submission and obedience: In witness whereof we have here
Pagina 7 - In this deplorable situation, with " joint consent," they resolved to go into the Low Countries, where, they heard, was freedom of religion for all men. Hard was their lot, to leave their dwellings, their lands, and relatives, to go they knew not whither, to obtain a living they knew not how. Having been employed
Pagina 81 - east by Narraganset river, commonly called Narraganset Bay, where the river falleth into the sea ; and on the north by the line of Massachusetts plantation ; and on the south by the sea, and in longitude as the line of the Massachusetts colony running from east to •west, that is to say, from the said
Pagina 154 - of his will, freely and unchangeably ordain whatsoever comes to pass. By the decree of God, for the manifestation of his glory, some men and angels are predestinated unto everlasting