The Mayflower Descendant: A Quarterly Magazine of Pilgrim Genealogy and History, Volume 24

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Massachusetts Society of Mayflower Descendants, 1922 - Genealogy
 

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Page 51 - 2, 3. I remember thee, the kindness of thy youth, the love of thine Espousals, when thou wentest after me in the wilderness, in a Land that was not sown, &c. "Deut. 8. 2, 16. And thou
Page 51 - He found him in a desert Land, in the waste howling wilderness he led him about ; he instructed him, he kept him as the Apple of his Eye. "Jerem. 2. 2, 3.
Page 51 - Deut. 8. 2, 16. And thou shalt remember all the way which the Lord thy God led thee this Forty Years in the wilderness,
Page 128 - and liberty, or if they will not take this course, whether it were not good for them, for the avoiding of scandal!, and in expectance of some prosperous successe, by the permission of our noble King, and honourable Counsell: to remove into Virginia, and make a plantation there, in hope to convert infidels to Christianitie
Page 48 - be thought moft meet and convenient for the general good of the Colony -, unto which we
Page 54 - New England's Memorial. By Nathaniel Morton, Secretary to the Court for the Jurisdiction of New-Plimouth. Sixth Edition. Also Governor Bradford's History of Plymouth Colony ; Portions of Prince's Chronology ; Governor Bradford's Dialogue ; Gov. Winslow's
Page 52 - Pharmacopoeia Londinensis; Or, The London Dispensatory further Adorned by the Studies and Collections of the Fellows now living of the said College
Page 128 - true Church and people, from which (upon some concealed hard dealing) they have made an unlawful! rent, and therein to confer with the best learned, and if still their consciences be somewhat tender, to supplicate for some favour and liberty, or if they will not take this course, whether it were not good for them, for the avoiding of scandal!, and in
Page 51 - As also a Nomination of divers of the most Eminent Instruments deceased, both of Church and Common-wealth, improved in the first beginning and after-progress of sundry of the respective Jurisdictions in those Parts; in reference unto sundry Exemplary Passages of their Lives, and the time of their Death. "Published for the Use and Benefit of present and future Generations, By Nathaniel Morton, Secretary to the Court for the Jurisdiction of New-Plimouth. "Deut.

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