Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of the Colony of Plymouth, from 1602 to 1625Genealogical Publishing Com, 1974 - 502 oldal This volume contains an authentic history of the Pilgrim Fathers who planted the Colony of Plymouth, from their origin in John Robinson's congregation in 1602 to his death in 1625-written by themselves. The document of first importance is "Gov. Bradford's History of the Plymouth Colony," which takes precedence over everything else relating to the Pilgrims in time, authority, and interest. It contains a detailed history of their rise in the north of England, their residence in Holland, the causes which led to their emigration, and the means whereby they transported themselves to America. |
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... thought of recollecting some- thing more particularly relating to the church of Ply- mouth . But it pleased the Lord so to dispose , that having accomplished my desires , some time after the finishing of this work I was solicited to ...
... thought of recollecting some- thing more particularly relating to the church of Ply- mouth . But it pleased the Lord so to dispose , that having accomplished my desires , some time after the finishing of this work I was solicited to ...
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... thought the Geneva to be . " This opinion of the royal pedant would not lower it in the estimation of our fathers , who used it in Eng- land and Holland , and brought it with them to this country . King James's version , which was first ...
... thought the Geneva to be . " This opinion of the royal pedant would not lower it in the estimation of our fathers , who used it in Eng- land and Holland , and brought it with them to this country . King James's version , which was first ...
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... thought the inquisitors of Spain used not so many questions to trap their preys . " See Strype's Annals , iii . 180 ; Neal's Puritans , i . 84 , 274 , 285 ; Hallam , i . 271 . 1 I have inserted the words these and that from Prince , who ...
... thought the inquisitors of Spain used not so many questions to trap their preys . " See Strype's Annals , iii . 180 ; Neal's Puritans , i . 84 , 274 , 285 ; Hallam , i . 271 . 1 I have inserted the words these and that from Prince , who ...
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... thought marvellous by many . But to go into a country they knew not , but by hearsay , where they must learn a new language , and get their livings they knew not how , it being a dear place , and subject to the miseries of war , ' it ...
... thought marvellous by many . But to go into a country they knew not , but by hearsay , where they must learn a new language , and get their livings they knew not how , it being a dear place , and subject to the miseries of war , ' it ...
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... thought that he might have taken the trouble to find the exact truth about such a simple fact as this , relating to his own mother . And yet Cotton Mather is univer- sally cited by Europeans , as well as by our own countrymen , who ...
... thought that he might have taken the trouble to find the exact truth about such a simple fact as this , relating to his own mother . And yet Cotton Mather is univer- sally cited by Europeans , as well as by our own countrymen , who ...
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The reasons and causes of their removal from Holland | 52 |
The conditions of their agreement with several merchant | 80 |
DelftHaven | 86 |
The troubles that befell them on the coast of England | 97 |
The first planters combination by entering into a body | 117 |
Robert Cushmans reasons and considerations touching | 239 |
The state of the Colony and the need of public spirit | 255 |
The first planters menaced by the Narragansetts | 280 |
sundry excursions after corn | 296 |
Winslows second journey to Pokanoket to visit Massa | 313 |
Standishs expedition against the Indians of Weymouth | 327 |
The first allotment of lands and the distressed state of | 346 |
The manners customs religious opinions and ceremonies | 354 |
Their landing and settling at New Plymouth | 163 |
A Journey to Pokanoket the habitation of the great king | 170 |
A Journey to the kingdom of Namaschet in defence | 219 |
what happened there | 224 |
A Letter from Edward Winslow to a friend in England | 230 |
The situation climate soil and productions of New Eng | 368 |
The true grounds or cause of the first planting of | 378 |
A Dialogue or the Sum of a Conference between some | 414 |
Memoir of Elder William Brewster | 461 |
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