Thirteen Historical Discourses, on the Completion of Two Hundred Years: From the Beginning of the First Church in New Haven, with an AppendixDurrie & Peck, 1839 - 400 páginas |
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... colony of New Haven , was celebrated with appropriate religious and civic observances , on the 25th of April , 1838. As the Church with which I am connected as pastor , is coeval with the colony , and was indeed the parent of the civil ...
... colony of New Haven , was celebrated with appropriate religious and civic observances , on the 25th of April , 1838. As the Church with which I am connected as pastor , is coeval with the colony , and was indeed the parent of the civil ...
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... colony , 358 XI . Letters from John Davenport to Gov. Winthrop , 366 Additional notices , 387 XII . Madam Noyes , 391 XIII . Dr. Dana's Installation , 393 Miscellaneous corrections and additions , 398 DISCOURSE I. CAUSES OF THE ...
... colony , 358 XI . Letters from John Davenport to Gov. Winthrop , 366 Additional notices , 387 XII . Madam Noyes , 391 XIII . Dr. Dana's Installation , 393 Miscellaneous corrections and additions , 398 DISCOURSE I. CAUSES OF THE ...
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... Robinson was however one of the early set- tlers of Scituate , in Plymouth colony . From Isaac Robinson was descended the mother of the second Governor Trumbull . were steady in the determination to have no reform , 10.
... Robinson was however one of the early set- tlers of Scituate , in Plymouth colony . From Isaac Robinson was descended the mother of the second Governor Trumbull . were steady in the determination to have no reform , 10.
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... colonies in America . Eight years after the settlement of Plymouth , the colony of Massachusetts Bay was commenced by Endicott and his company at Salem ; and in 1630 , Boston and the surrounding towns were occu- pied by the illustrious ...
... colonies in America . Eight years after the settlement of Plymouth , the colony of Massachusetts Bay was commenced by Endicott and his company at Salem ; and in 1630 , Boston and the surrounding towns were occu- pied by the illustrious ...
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... Colony arrived here , their first care was to lay their founda- tions wisely and safely . In this they proceeded with great deliberation . They began , indeed , very soon after their ar- rival , by forming , at the close of their first ...
... Colony arrived here , their first care was to lay their founda- tions wisely and safely . In this they proceeded with great deliberation . They began , indeed , very soon after their ar- rival , by forming , at the close of their first ...
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