| Nathaniel Morton - Massachusetts - 1669 - 562 pages
...bishop to Lambeth, and made known unto him their miserable condition by reason of their good father, his being continued in close durance ; who commiserated their condition so far, as to * Mr. Dudley was an estimable character, though sometimes unduly severe. His want of toleration was... | |
| 1851 - 588 pages
...of the bishop to visit his wife before her death, and commended her to God by prayer, who soon after gave up the ghost. At his return to prison, his poor...liberty, who soon after came over into New England." This touching incident, until lately, was lost to history in this country. You will find no trace of... | |
| John Robinson - Congregational churches - 1851 - 542 pages
...of the bishop to visit his wife before her death, and commended her to God byprayer, who soon after gave up the ghost. At his return to prison, his poor...liberty, who soon after came over into New England/' With thirty of his congregation he arrived in Boston, 18th September, 1634, in the ship " Griffin,"... | |
| John Robinson - Congregational churches - 1851 - 542 pages
...the ghost. At his return to prison, his poor children being many, repaired to tho bishop at l/mnbeth, and made known unto him their miserable condition,...liberty, who soon after came over into New England." Though deprived of the counsel of their pastor, the brethren in Sontlnvark were not left without the... | |
| John Waddington - Congregationalism - 1874 - 756 pages
...bishop to Lambeth, and made known unto him their miserable condition by reason of their good father, his being continued in close durance : who commiserated...their condition so far, as to grant him liberty." Lothrop, with thirty- two of his congregation, Suiting of sailed in the ship Griffin, and arrived an°dhhru,P... | |
| William Richard Cutter, William Frederick Adams - Genealogy - 1910 - 928 pages
...except Mr. Lathrop. In the quaint language of Nathaniel Morton in the "New England Memorial" (1669) the story of his further stay in England is briefly...already located, and prepared the way for others. He was formally chosen pastor January 19, 1634. He married again Anna , and was granted a farm near the First... | |
| Massachusetts - 1917 - 394 pages
...bishop to Lambeth, and made known unto him their miserable condition by reason of their good father, his being continued in close durance ; who commiserated...liberty, who soon after came over into New England, and settled for some time at the town of Scituate, and was chosen pastor of their church, and faithfully... | |
| National Americana Society - United States - 1922 - 784 pages
...except Mr. Lathrop. In the quaint language of Nathaniel Morton in the "New England Memorial" (1669) the story of his further stay in England is briefly...liberty who soon after came over into New England." The next record is found in Winthrop's Journal, under date September 18, 1634. "The Griffin and another... | |
| Samuel Putnam Avery - Genealogy - 1925 - 342 pages
...death, and commended her to God by prayer, who soon gave up the ghost. At his return to prison, his children, being many, repaired to the bishop at Lambeth,...liberty, who soon after came over into New England." The State Papers in the New Record Office, Fetter Lane, London, have preserved some of the Star Chamber... | |
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