The History of the Rise, Progress, and Establishment of the Independence of the United States of America: Including an Account of the Late War ; and of the Thirteen Colonies, from Their Origin to that Period, Band 1Samuel Campbell, 1801 |
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... agreed to conform , and make a declaration of his conformity . In case the offender did not sign the declaration within three months , he was to abjure the realm , and go into perpetual banishment . If he departed not within the time ...
... agreed to conform , and make a declaration of his conformity . In case the offender did not sign the declaration within three months , he was to abjure the realm , and go into perpetual banishment . If he departed not within the time ...
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... agreed that the minor part of younger and stronger men , with Mr. Brewster , an elder of the church , should go first , and that the pastor , Mr. Robinson , should remain behind with the majority , for a future favorable opportunity ...
... agreed that the minor part of younger and stronger men , with Mr. Brewster , an elder of the church , should go first , and that the pastor , Mr. Robinson , should remain behind with the majority , for a future favorable opportunity ...
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... agreed with , and satisfied the Indian proprietors . It would have been astonishing , had not these planters brought with them opinions favorable to liberty . The arbitrary proceed ings of Elizabeth and James , produced a spirit of ...
... agreed with , and satisfied the Indian proprietors . It would have been astonishing , had not these planters brought with them opinions favorable to liberty . The arbitrary proceed ings of Elizabeth and James , produced a spirit of ...
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... agreed with the articles of the church of England . The main difference between them and other reformed churches was about hicrarchy . They maintained , that no particular church ought to consist of more persons than could worship in ...
... agreed with the articles of the church of England . The main difference between them and other reformed churches was about hicrarchy . They maintained , that no particular church ought to consist of more persons than could worship in ...
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... agreed on the manner how to exercise their ministry . The company's committee in the letter to governor Endicott , expressed good hopes on account of it ; and at the same time recommended Messrs . John and Samuel Browne as men who they ...
... agreed on the manner how to exercise their ministry . The company's committee in the letter to governor Endicott , expressed good hopes on account of it ; and at the same time recommended Messrs . John and Samuel Browne as men who they ...
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