Chronicles of the Pilgrim Fathers of the Colony of Plymouth: From 1602-1625Charles C. Little and J. Brown, 1841 - 504 oldal |
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... fishes , cutting off the joints and members of others by piecemeals , and broiling them on the coals , and causing men to eat the collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live ; with other cruelties horrible to be related . And ...
... fishes , cutting off the joints and members of others by piecemeals , and broiling them on the coals , and causing men to eat the collops of their flesh in their sight whilst they live ; with other cruelties horrible to be related . And ...
78. oldal
... fishing on the coast of New England . His unsuccessful attempt to establish a rival colony at Wessagussett , now Weymouth , will be related here- after . He visited Plymouth twice in 1623 , and again in 1624 , and then sailed for ...
... fishing on the coast of New England . His unsuccessful attempt to establish a rival colony at Wessagussett , now Weymouth , will be related here- after . He visited Plymouth twice in 1623 , and again in 1624 , and then sailed for ...
81. oldal
... fishing ' CHAP . on that coast . But in all business the active part is most difficult , especially when there are many agents 1620 . that may be concerned . be concerned . So it was found in them ; for some of them who should have gone ...
... fishing ' CHAP . on that coast . But in all business the active part is most difficult , especially when there are many agents 1620 . that may be concerned . be concerned . So it was found in them ; for some of them who should have gone ...
82. oldal
... fishing , or any other means , of any other person or persons , shall remain still in the common stock until the division . 4. That at their coming there they shall choose out such a number of fit persons as may furnish their ships are ...
... fishing , or any other means , of any other person or persons , shall remain still in the common stock until the division . 4. That at their coming there they shall choose out such a number of fit persons as may furnish their ships are ...
83. oldal
... fishing upon the sea ; employing the rest CHAP . in their several faculties upon the land , as building houses , tilling and planting the ground , and making 1620 . such commodities as shall be most useful for the Colony . 5. That at ...
... fishing upon the sea ; employing the rest CHAP . in their several faculties upon the land , as building houses , tilling and planting the ground , and making 1620 . such commodities as shall be most useful for the Colony . 5. That at ...
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438. oldal - If ye be reproached for the name of Christ, happy are ye; for the spirit of God and of glory resteth upon you." What though he wanted the riches and pleasures of the world in his life, and pompous
387. oldal - to the rest of their brethren in and of the Church of England," say, " We desire you would be pleased to take notice of the principals and body of our company, as those who esteem it our honor to call the
14. oldal - shall make them [the Puritans] conform themselves, or I will harry them out of the land, or else do worse. — If any would not be quiet, and show his obedience, he were worthy to be hanged." — In his speech at the opening of his first parliament, March
8. oldal - His writings were held in high esteem by the fathers of New England. Fuller says, in his Life of him in the Holy State, that " he would pronounce the word damn with such an emphasis as left a doleful echo in his auditors' ears a good while after. And when
81. oldal - resting-place near twelve years. But they knew they were PILGRIMS,* and looked not much on those things, The bark in which Sir Humphrey Gilbert perished was of ten tons only. The Little James, which the Company sent over to
14. oldal - before the commissioners, when they were required to answer upon oath to a series of interrogatories, which as Lord Burleigh said, were " so curiously penned, so full of branches and circumstances, as he thought the inquisitors of Spain used not so many questions to trap their preys." See Strype's Annals, iii. 180;
18. oldal - the records of the Plymouth Church, it is stated that "they ordinarily met at his (Brewster's) house on the Lord's Day, which was within a manor of the bishop's; and with great love he entertained them when they came, making provision for them to his great charge, and continued to do so while they could stay in England.
10. oldal - Hallelujah ! salvation, and glory, and honor, and power, be to the Lord our God ; for true and righteous are his judgments. But thou wilt ask, What is the matter ? What is done ? — Why, art thou a stranger in Israel, that thou shouldest not know what is done ? Are not those
81. oldal - The rest of the time was spent in pouring out prayers to the Lord with great fervency, mixed with abundance of tears. And the time being come that they must depart, they were accompanied .with the most of their brethren out of the
447. oldal - That is the best History, which is collected out of Letters." BARONIUS. " Letters of affairs, from such as manage them, or are privy to them, are of all others the best instructions for history, and to a diligent reader the best histories in themselves.