Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1830 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... JOHN CAL- VIN , who was a native of France . The title of Re- formed was first assumed by them ; and afterwards became the common denomination of all the Calvin- istical churches on the Continent . * " The doctrine of their churches was ...
... JOHN CAL- VIN , who was a native of France . The title of Re- formed was first assumed by them ; and afterwards became the common denomination of all the Calvin- istical churches on the Continent . * " The doctrine of their churches was ...
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... John Charon , Prevost des Marchands , as also to Marcel , who was recently out of that employment , to arm the citizens and first draw them together within some houses , then bring them into the market places , to light flambeaux in all ...
... John Charon , Prevost des Marchands , as also to Marcel , who was recently out of that employment , to arm the citizens and first draw them together within some houses , then bring them into the market places , to light flambeaux in all ...
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... John Touton , a French doctor and inhabitant of Rochel in France , made ap- plication to the court " of Massachusetts , " in behalf of himself and other protestants expelled from their habitations on account of their religion , that ...
... John Touton , a French doctor and inhabitant of Rochel in France , made ap- plication to the court " of Massachusetts , " in behalf of himself and other protestants expelled from their habitations on account of their religion , that ...
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... John Mayo , whose grandfather , of Roxbury , was the original pur- chaser . The fort is a few rods from the dwelling house . It was evidently constructed in the regular form , with bastions , and had a well within its enclo- sure ...
... John Mayo , whose grandfather , of Roxbury , was the original pur- chaser . The fort is a few rods from the dwelling house . It was evidently constructed in the regular form , with bastions , and had a well within its enclo- sure ...
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... JOHN JAY , of New York , and ELIAS BOU- DINOT , of New Jersey . What became of the Protestants , who remained in France after the catastrophe of 1685 , every lover of truth , every philanthropist , every friend to the Pro- testant ...
... JOHN JAY , of New York , and ELIAS BOU- DINOT , of New Jersey . What became of the Protestants , who remained in France after the catastrophe of 1685 , every lover of truth , every philanthropist , every friend to the Pro- testant ...
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