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Page v
... tion to publish , not only the writings of eminent men relating to Christian doctrine , but such books , experimental and his- torical , as give a practical illustration of the influence of these doctrines upon those who embrace them ...
... tion to publish , not only the writings of eminent men relating to Christian doctrine , but such books , experimental and his- torical , as give a practical illustration of the influence of these doctrines upon those who embrace them ...
Page vi
... tion such parts of this record as are not contained in the Memorial , which certainly adds much weight to the state- ments of Morton , and gives additional interest and authen- ticity to the pilgrim history . Gov. Bradford's ...
... tion such parts of this record as are not contained in the Memorial , which certainly adds much weight to the state- ments of Morton , and gives additional interest and authen- ticity to the pilgrim history . Gov. Bradford's ...
Page vii
... tion to this subject for many years , and is well versed in the history of that church , its principles and usages , and the sub- sequent progress of Independency in England and in this country . We are indebted to him also for some of ...
... tion to this subject for many years , and is well versed in the history of that church , its principles and usages , and the sub- sequent progress of Independency in England and in this country . We are indebted to him also for some of ...
Page viii
... tion to the government . But the leaven was at work , and the opposition which had , during forty years , been silently gathering and husbanding strength , in the Parliament of 1601 , fought its first great battle . “ The political and ...
... tion to the government . But the leaven was at work , and the opposition which had , during forty years , been silently gathering and husbanding strength , in the Parliament of 1601 , fought its first great battle . “ The political and ...
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... tion , and therefore not only witnessing against human inven- tions , and additions in the worship of God , but minding most the positive and practical part of divine institutions , they en- tered into covenant to walk with God , and ...
... tion , and therefore not only witnessing against human inven- tions , and additions in the worship of God , but minding most the positive and practical part of divine institutions , they en- tered into covenant to walk with God , and ...
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