Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1848 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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... reason was , because the Court may have sufficient reason that may excuse the same , which yet may not be fit to acquaint the church with , being a secret of state . The second thing was , that , in all such heresies and errors of any ...
... reason was , because the Court may have sufficient reason that may excuse the same , which yet may not be fit to acquaint the church with , being a secret of state . The second thing was , that , in all such heresies and errors of any ...
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... reason , and common practice , & c . Yet this would not satisfy , but the deputies were earnest to have it taken away ; and yet it was apparent , ( as some of the deputies themselves confessed , ) the most did not understand it . But ...
... reason , and common practice , & c . Yet this would not satisfy , but the deputies were earnest to have it taken away ; and yet it was apparent , ( as some of the deputies themselves confessed , ) the most did not understand it . But ...
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... reason or discretion , which made it long before they were composed.1 3 At a General Court , March , 2 1645 , two petitions were preferred , one for suspending ( if not abolishing ) a law made against Anabaptists , the former year , the ...
... reason or discretion , which made it long before they were composed.1 3 At a General Court , March , 2 1645 , two petitions were preferred , one for suspending ( if not abolishing ) a law made against Anabaptists , the former year , the ...
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Of the situation bounds and rivers of New England 9 | 14 |
CHAP V | 22 |
CHAP VII | 29 |
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according afterwards amongst answer Boston brought called Cape Anne Captain carried CHAP Charter Christ church civil Coll Colony Commission Commissioners Confederates Connecticut Council Court covenant D'Aulney declared Deputy desired divers Dutch elders England English Familistical forementioned friends Gorges Gospel Governor granted hands harbor Hartford hath Haven Hazard Hist honor Hutchinson Indians inhabitants Ipswich Island John John Leverett John Winthrop jurisdiction King Kittery land laws letter liberty Lord magistrates Majesty Majesty's Massachusetts matter Miantonimo miles ministers Morton Narrhagansets Naumkeag occasion offence ordinances Pascataqua pastor Patent peace Pequods persons petition pinnace Plantation Plymouth present Province of Maine rest River sachem says sent settled shewed ship Sir Ferdinando Sir Ferdinando Gorges soon sundry Synod Theophilus Eaton thereby thereof thereunto things thither Thomas tion town Uncas unto vessel wherein William Winthrop Winthrop.-H