Covenant," for the better preserving " of the purity of religion, and ourselves from the infection of error, not to distribute allotments or receive into the plantation as , inhabitants, any excommunicant or otherwise profane and scandalous (known so... Memoir of the Farrar Family - Page 2by Timothy Farrar - 1847 - 45 pagesFull view - About this book
| Joseph Willard - Lancaster (Mass.) - 1826 - 98 pages
...plantation, as inhabitants any E.tcommunicant, or otherwise profane and scandalous, (known so to be) nor any one notoriously erring against the doctrine and...and the state and Government of this Commonwealth. And for * Edward Breck dwelt in Lancaster awhile. Robert never moved up. (he better preserving of peace... | |
| Worcester County (Mass.) - 1826 - 414 pages
...plantation, as inhabitants any Ercomtnunicant, or otherwise profane and scandalous, (known so to be) nor any one notoriously erring against the doctrine and...and the state and Government of this Commonwealth. And for the better preserving of peace and love, and yet to keep the rules of justice and equity, amongst... | |
| William Lincoln, Christopher Columbus Baldwin - 1826 - 906 pages
...plantation, as inhabitants any Excommunieant, or otherwise profane and scandalous, (known so to be) nor any one notoriously erring against the doctrine and discipline of the churches, nnd the state and Government of this Commonwealth. And for * Edward Breck dwelt in Lancaster awhile.... | |
| New England - 1852 - 454 pages
...Baugor with families. JEDUTHAN FARRAR,* married Sally Gate, March 24, 1816, and lived at Gilmanton. He was a Militia Officer, Magistrate, Selectman, Representative,...were afterwards permitted to settle there. — [See W'dlard's History of Lancaster. There is a tradition in the family that these brothers came from Lancashire... | |
| John Langdon Sibley, Clifford Kenyon Shipton - Boston (Mass.) - 1873 - 658 pages
...themselves, not to receive "as inhabitants any Excommunicant, or otherwise profane or scandalous, . . . nor any one notoriously erring against the doctrine and discipline of the churches, and the estate and Government of this Commonwealth." Whether the corporal punishment ordered by the Court was... | |
| Silas Farmer - Detroit (Mich.) - 1889 - 570 pages
...error, and for the exclusion of excommimicants or otherwise profane and scandalous persons, or anyone notoriously erring against the doctrine and discipline of the churches and the State and the government of the commonwealth." During King Phillip's War, on February 10, 167$, the town was... | |
| History - 1894 - 744 pages
...plantation as Inhabitants any excommunicate or otherwise profane and scandalous (known so to be) nor any notoriously erring against the doctrine and discipline...the churches and the State and Government of this Commonwcale." Lancaster Records, p. 28. In Groton, June 2, 1669, " the towne did soleuilie determine... | |
| Reference - 1908 - 826 pages
...plantation as inhabitants any excommunicant or otherwise profane and scandalous ( known so to be) or anyone notoriously erring against the doctrine and discipline...commonwealth." This was signed by John and Jacob Farrar ("ffarrar") Sept. 24, 1653, and subsequently by those who were afterward permitted to settle there.... | |
| Josiah Henry Benton (Jr.) - New England - 1911 - 152 pages
...plantation as inhabitants any excommunicate or otherwise profane and scandalous (known so to be) nor any notoriously erring against the doctrine and discipline...the churches and the State and Government of this Commonweale." || In Groton, June 2, 1669, we find the record to be that "the towne did solemlie determine... | |
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