Memoir of Roger Williams: The Founder of the State of Rhode-IslandLincoln, Edmands, 1834 - 437 頁 |
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第 xviii 頁
... river , and founds the town of Providence , CHAPTER VIII . 100 Purchase of lands from the Indians - division of the lands among the settlers , CHAPTER IX . Settlement of the town of Providence - Whatcheer - islands of Prudence ...
... river , and founds the town of Providence , CHAPTER VIII . 100 Purchase of lands from the Indians - division of the lands among the settlers , CHAPTER IX . Settlement of the town of Providence - Whatcheer - islands of Prudence ...
第 21 頁
... river has supplied the poet with similes , and the moralist with arguments . The resemblance of the two objects is , in this point , at least , worthy of notice , that their origin awakens the curiosity of every reflective mind . This ...
... river has supplied the poet with similes , and the moralist with arguments . The resemblance of the two objects is , in this point , at least , worthy of notice , that their origin awakens the curiosity of every reflective mind . This ...
第 33 頁
... River , in Virginia , and called the spot Jamestown , in honor of the King . In the same year , a small colony made a settlement at the mouth of the Kennebec River , in the present State of Maine ; but the loss of their stores by fire ...
... River , in Virginia , and called the spot Jamestown , in honor of the King . In the same year , a small colony made a settlement at the mouth of the Kennebec River , in the present State of Maine ; but the loss of their stores by fire ...
第 34 頁
... River and three miles south of Charles River , across the whole breadth of the continent . In June , 1628 , Mr. Endicott sailed from England , for Naumkeag , since called Salem , where a small company of emigrants had fixed their ...
... River and three miles south of Charles River , across the whole breadth of the continent . In June , 1628 , Mr. Endicott sailed from England , for Naumkeag , since called Salem , where a small company of emigrants had fixed their ...
第 36 頁
... river , and laid the foundation of Boston . The peninsula was then inhabited by only one white man , the Rev. William Black- stone . It was called by the Indians Shawmut , and by the neighboring settlers , Trimountain , the former name ...
... river , and laid the foundation of Boston . The peninsula was then inhabited by only one white man , the Rev. William Black- stone . It was called by the Indians Shawmut , and by the neighboring settlers , Trimountain , the former name ...
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第 359 頁 - Who is that mysterious Word, that was " in the beginning, with God ? " Who is the " Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the ending, the first and the last...
第 424 頁 - ... to the knowledge and obedience of the only true God and Saviour of mankind, and the Christian faith, which in our royal intention, and the adventurers' free profession, is the principal end of this plantation.
第 279 頁 - ... should preach or write, that there ought to be no commanders or officers, because all are equal in Christ, therefore no masters nor officers, no laws nor orders, no corrections nor punishments ; I say I never denied, but in such cases, whatever is pretended, the commander or commanders may judge, resist, compel, and punish such transgressors, according to their deserts and merits.
第 318 頁 - That our royal will and pleasure is, that no person within the said colony, at any time hereafter, shall be any wise molested, punished, disquieted, or called in question, for any differences in opinion in matters of religion...
第 279 頁 - I affirm, that all the liberty of conscience, that ever I pleaded for, turns upon these two hinges: that none of the Papists, Protestants, Jews or Turks be forced to come to the ship's prayers or worship, nor compelled from their own particular prayers or worship if they practice any.
第 421 頁 - England, or take or subscribe the oaths and articles made and established in that behalf; and for that the same, by reason of the remote distances of those places, will (as we hope) be no breach of the unity and uniformity established in this nation...
第 304 頁 - AVENGE, O Lord, thy slaughtered saints, whose bones Lie scattered on the Alpine mountains cold; Even them who kept thy truth so pure of old, When all our Fathers worshipped stocks and stones...
第 143 頁 - We whose names are underwritten do here solemnly in the presence of Jehovah, incorporate ourselves into a Bodie Politick, and as he shall help, will .submit our persons, lives and estates unto our Lord Jesus Christ, the King of Kings and Lord of Lords, and to all those perfect and most absolute laws of his given us in his holy word of truth, to be guided and judged thereby.
第 118 頁 - It pleased the Father of spirits to touch many hearts, dear to him, with some relentings; amongst which, that great and pious soul, Mr. Winslow, melted, and kindly visited me, at Providence, and put a piece of gold into the hands of my wife, for our supply.
第 264 頁 - It pleased the Lord to call me for some time, and with some persons, to practise the Hebrew, the Greek, Latin, French and Dutch. The Secretary of the Council, (Mr. Milton) for my Dutch I read him, read me many more languages.