The Library of American BiographyHilliard, Gray, 1847 - United States |
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... already preceded him to the new world , while the Puritans , in every part of England , were looking with anxious interest to the colonies , which had thus been planted be- yond the sea . Yielding to the general impulse which then so ...
... already preceded him to the new world , while the Puritans , in every part of England , were looking with anxious interest to the colonies , which had thus been planted be- yond the sea . Yielding to the general impulse which then so ...
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... already acquired a reputation for elo- quence and piety , which had spread widely in England , and had preceded him to America . His arrival at Boston is mentioned by Governor Winthrop , in his Journal , as of " a godly min- ister ...
... already acquired a reputation for elo- quence and piety , which had spread widely in England , and had preceded him to America . His arrival at Boston is mentioned by Governor Winthrop , in his Journal , as of " a godly min- ister ...
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... already removed to Salem , where , on the 12th of April , 1631 , he was settled as a minister of the church , not- withstanding the opposition of the magistrates , who at the time were assembled at Boston . On the 18th of the following ...
... already removed to Salem , where , on the 12th of April , 1631 , he was settled as a minister of the church , not- withstanding the opposition of the magistrates , who at the time were assembled at Boston . On the 18th of the following ...
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... already been mentioned , in the latter part of August of the year 1633. He resided there a year after his removal from Plymouth , exer- cising his ministry " by way of prophecy , " as it was termed , before he was settled as pastor of ...
... already been mentioned , in the latter part of August of the year 1633. He resided there a year after his removal from Plymouth , exer- cising his ministry " by way of prophecy , " as it was termed , before he was settled as pastor of ...
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... already been awakened in the minds of the clergy , and was doubtless one in the long train of circumstances , that led on the pro- ceedings against him . But it was not alone in trifling matters like this , that the suspicious vigilance ...
... already been awakened in the minds of the clergy , and was doubtless one in the long train of circumstances , that led on the pro- ceedings against him . But it was not alone in trifling matters like this , that the suspicious vigilance ...
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