Of those who soon dyed after their first arrival, not the least considerable was the Lady Arabella, who left an earthly paradise in the family of an Earldom, to encounter the sorrows of a wilderness, for the entertainments of a pure worship in the house... D-J - Page 550by James Savage - 1860Full view - About this book
| John Warner Barber - New England - 1856 - 644 pages
...arrival, not the least considerable was the lady Arabella, who left an earthly paradise in the family of an Earldom, to encounter the sorrows of a wilderness, for the entainments of a pure worship in the house of God ; and then immediately left that wilderness for the.... | |
| Charles Augustus Goodrich - United States - 1858 - 482 pages
...their arrival. Of the latter an early historian observes, " She left an earthly paradise, in the family of an earldom, to encounter the sorrows of a wilderness, for the entertainments of a pure worship in the house of God ; and then immediately left that wilderness for the heavenly paradise." * 9. The succeeding... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1867 - 522 pages
...lik'd it not, and dv'd." Of the former, he says that " she left an earthly paradise, in the family of an earldom, to encounter the sorrows of a wilderness, for the entertainments of a pure worship in the house of God ; and then immediately left that wilderness for the heavenly paradise, whereto the compassionate... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - History - 1867 - 506 pages
...lik'd it not, and dy'd." Of the former, he says that " she left an earthly paradise, in the family of an earldom, to encounter the sorrows of a wilderness, for the entertainments of a pure worship in the house of God; and then immediately left that wilderness for the heavenly paradise, whereto the compassionate... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - Puritans - 1869 - 514 pages
...likM it not, and dy'<l." Of the former, he says that " she left an earthly paradise, in the family of an earldom, to encounter the sorrows of a wilderness, for the entertainments of a pure worship in the house of God ; and then immediately left that wilderness for the heavenly paradise, whereto the compassionate... | |
| Robert Charles Winthrop - 1869 - 508 pages
...lik'd it not, and dy'd." Of the former, he says that " she left an earthly paradise, in the family of an earldom, to encounter the sorrows of a wilderness, for the entertainments of a pure worship in the house of God ; and then immediately left that wilderness for the heavenly paradise, whereto the compassionate... | |
| Nina Moore Tiffany - Adventure and adventurers - 1888 - 228 pages
...arrival, not the least considerable was the lady Arabella, who left an earthly paradise in the family of an Earldom, to encounter the sorrows of a wilderness, for the entertainments of a pure worship in the house of God ; and then immediately left that wilderness for the Heavenly paradise, . . . But as for... | |
| Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - United States - 1894 - 264 pages
...earthly visions, or, as Mr. Cotton Mather wrote years after, she " left an earthly paradise in the family of an Earldom, to encounter the sorrows of a wilderness,...for the entertainments of a pure • worship in the house of God; and then immediately left that wilderness for the Heavenly paradise." Of the husband... | |
| Anne Hollingsworth Wharton - United States - 1894 - 330 pages
...earthly visions, or, as Mr. Cotton Mather wrote years after, she " left an earthly paradise in the family of an Earldom, to encounter the sorrows of a wilderness, for the entertainments of a pure worship in the house of God; and then immediately left that wilderness for the Heavenly paradise." Of the husband... | |
| John Brown - Brownists - 1895 - 390 pages
...substance to the colony.' Of Lady Arbella, Cotton Mather quaintly says that she left an earthly paradise to encounter the sorrows of a wilderness for the entertainments of a pure worship in the house ol God ; and then left that wilderness for paradise, taking New England on her way to heaven.... | |
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