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Page xxxvi
... officers of government fell upon one con- gregation , and arrested fifty - six of them , who were all sent to prison , where many of them perished , and others , after several years of confinement , were executed or banished . At their ...
... officers of government fell upon one con- gregation , and arrested fifty - six of them , who were all sent to prison , where many of them perished , and others , after several years of confinement , were executed or banished . At their ...
Page 43
... officers , and were often imprisoned , or obliged to fly from their houses and means of subsist- ence . In this deplorable situation , with " joint consent , " they resolved to go into the Low Countries , " where they heard was freedom ...
... officers , and were often imprisoned , or obliged to fly from their houses and means of subsist- ence . In this deplorable situation , with " joint consent , " they resolved to go into the Low Countries , " where they heard was freedom ...
Page 45
... officer to another , till they were tired of their victory . To imprison so many innocent women and children would have excited public indignation ; homes they had none , for they had disposed of them ; they were glad to be rid of them ...
... officer to another , till they were tired of their victory . To imprison so many innocent women and children would have excited public indignation ; homes they had none , for they had disposed of them ; they were glad to be rid of them ...
Page 89
... their faith and manners . The mode of giving , this evidence was left entirely to the direction of the church- Ilist . of New - England , vol . ir . p . 139-40 . officers . Here , and at Plymouth , children of 11 2 OF NEW ENGLAND . 89.
... their faith and manners . The mode of giving , this evidence was left entirely to the direction of the church- Ilist . of New - England , vol . ir . p . 139-40 . officers . Here , and at Plymouth , children of 11 2 OF NEW ENGLAND . 89.
Page 90
Jedidiah Morse. officers . Here , and at Plymouth , children of the church were considered members . Before admission to the Lord's supper , they were examined by the officers of the church , and if they were found " tolerably acquainted ...
Jedidiah Morse. officers . Here , and at Plymouth , children of the church were considered members . Before admission to the Lord's supper , they were examined by the officers of the church , and if they were found " tolerably acquainted ...
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