History of the United States: To which is Prefixed a Brief Historical Account of Our [English] Ancestors, from the Dispersion at Babel, to Their Migration to America, and of the Conquest of South America, by the SpaniardsPublish by J.N. Whiting, 1841 - 318 Seiten |
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... severe fastings , to spend nights in prayer , in a church - to receive the sacrament , to bathe and put on white robes , confess their sins , and hear sermons , in which Christian morals were explained . Thus prepared , the candidate ...
... severe fastings , to spend nights in prayer , in a church - to receive the sacrament , to bathe and put on white robes , confess their sins , and hear sermons , in which Christian morals were explained . Thus prepared , the candidate ...
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... severe cruelties on their own bodies , such as piercing and mangling the flesh , absurdly imagining that such mortifications would please their deities . MEXICAN PRIEST AND WARRIOR . 109. Mexican year . The year among the Mexicans ...
... severe cruelties on their own bodies , such as piercing and mangling the flesh , absurdly imagining that such mortifications would please their deities . MEXICAN PRIEST AND WARRIOR . 109. Mexican year . The year among the Mexicans ...
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... severe , president Pop- ham dying , and a magazine of their provisions being burnt , the settlement was broke up , and the survivors returned to England . 196. Voyages of Hudson . Henry Hudson , an Eng- lishman , probably in the service ...
... severe , president Pop- ham dying , and a magazine of their provisions being burnt , the settlement was broke up , and the survivors returned to England . 196. Voyages of Hudson . Henry Hudson , an Eng- lishman , probably in the service ...
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... severe penalties . 205. State of the church . In Elizabeth's reign , many of the churches were not supplied with pastors . Very few had ministers who could preach ; the only public worship they enjoyed was the reading of the service or ...
... severe penalties . 205. State of the church . In Elizabeth's reign , many of the churches were not supplied with pastors . Very few had ministers who could preach ; the only public worship they enjoyed was the reading of the service or ...
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... formed themselves into a body politic . By means of diseases occasioned by colds and severe sufferings , the settlers , who were one hundred and one souls , lost half their number in about. 90 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
... formed themselves into a body politic . By means of diseases occasioned by colds and severe sufferings , the settlers , who were one hundred and one souls , lost half their number in about. 90 HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES .
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