AspenwaU, who had been banished, as is before declared, for joining with Mr. Wheelwright, being licensed by the general court to come and tender his submission, &c. was this day reconciled to the church of Boston. He made a very free and full acknowledgment... Suffolk Deedsby Suffolk County (Mass.) - 1899Full view - About this book
| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1815 - 694 pages
...of his errour and seducement, and that with much detestation of his sinj The like he did afterwards before the magistrates, who were appointed by the...his submission ; and upon their certificate thereof, the sentence of hai.ishment, passed against him with the rest, was taken off. At a general court in... | |
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 452 pages
...himself and his commodities in a Dutch ship for the West Indies. Mo. 1. 27.] Mr. William AspenwaU, who had been banished, as is before declared, for...general court, his sentence of banishment was released. It is observable how the Lord doth honour his people and justify their ways, even before the heathen,... | |
| John Winthrop - Massachusetts - 1826 - 446 pages
...commodities in a Dutch ship for the West Indies. Mo. 1. 27.] Mr. William Aspenvvall, who had been hanished, as is before declared, for joining with Mr. Wheelwright,...thereof at the next general court, his sentence of hanishment was released. It is observable how the Lord doth honour his people and justify their ways,... | |
| John Winthrop - Massachusetts - 1826 - 440 pages
...commodities in a Dutch ship for the West Indies. Mo. 1. 27.] Mr. William Aspenwall, who had been hanished, as is before declared, for joining with Mr. Wheelwright,...thereof at the next general court, his sentence of hanishment was released. It is observable how the Lord doth honour his people and justify their ways,... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1848 - 804 pages
...of his error and seducement, and that with much detestation of his sin. The like he did afterwards before the magistrates, who were appointed by the...his submission, and, upon their certificate thereof, the sentence of banishment, passed against him with the rest, was taken off. At a General Court in... | |
| William Hubbard - Massachusetts - 1848 - 852 pages
...of his error and seducement, and that with much detestation of his sin. The like he did afterwards before the magistrates, who were appointed by the...his submission, and, upon their certificate thereof, the sentence of banishment, passed against him with the rest, was taken off. At a General Court in... | |
| John Winthrop - Massachusetts - 1853 - 520 pages
...this day reconciled to the church of Boston. He made a very free and full acknowledgment of his error and seducement, and that with much detestation of...general court, his sentence of banishment was released. It is observable how the Lord doth honor his people and 1 It is presumed, that this person became a... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1899 - 604 pages
...Winthrop, under date of March 27, 1642,2 gives this account of it : — '• Mr. William Aspenwall who had been banished as is before declared, for joining...1643,— " Mr Willi Aspinwall is appointed clarke of the writts for Boston." 8 At a General Court of Election held in Boston, November 13,1644,— " Mr. Aspinwall... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - Massachusetts - 1899 - 574 pages
...with much detestation of his sin. The like he did after, before the magistrates, who were appointed hv the court to take his submission, and upon their certificate...1643,— " Mr Willi Aspinwall is appointed clarke of the writts for Boston." * At a General Court of Election held in Boston, November 13, 1644, — '• Mr.... | |
| John Tyler Hassam - Suffolk County (Mass.) - 1898 - 56 pages
...Governor Winthrop, under date of March 27, 1642,2 gives this account of it : — " Mr. William Aspenwall who had been banished as is before declared, for joining...— " Mr Willi Aspinwall is appointed clarke of the writts for Boston." 8 At a General Court of Election held in Boston, November 13, 1644, — "Mr. Aspinwall... | |
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