| John Winthrop - 1825 - 456 páginas
...magistrates, yet no man moved aught about it, and the congregation of Newtown came and accepted of such enlargement as had 'formerly been offered them by Boston and Watertown ; and so the fear of their removal to Connecticut was removed. At this court Mr. 2Goodwin, a very reverend... | |
| John Winthrop - 1825 - 456 páginas
...magistrates, yet no man moved aught about it, and the congregation of Ncwtown came and accepted of such enlargement as had 'formerly been offered them by Boston and Watertown ; and so the fear of their removal to Connecticut was removed. At this court Mr. 2Goodwin, a very reverend... | |
| John Winthrop - 1825 - 454 páginas
...magistrates, yet no man moved aught about it, and the congregation of Newtown came and accepted of such enlargement as had 'formerly been offered them by Boston and Watertown ; and so the fear of their removal to Connecticut was removed. At this court Mr. sGoodwin, a very reverend... | |
| William Parsons Lunt - 1840 - 164 páginas
...this application. The difficulty was removed for a time by " the congregation of Newtown coming and accepting such enlargement as had formerly been offered them by Boston and Watertown." My conjecture is, that at this time some of the original settlers of Newtown, belonging to the Braintree... | |
| 1846 - 302 páginas
...the affairs of the Court went on cheerfully ; — and the congregation of Newtown came and accepted such enlargement as had formerly been offered them by Boston and Watertown."* This first enlargement was, doubtless, in breadth, to the southward and westward. When the first settlers... | |
| Isaac Smith Homans - 1851 - 392 páginas
...and Walertown, "the New Town," we are told, was '' in forme like a list cut off from the broad-cloalh of the two fore-named towns," and appears to have...enlargement as had formerly been offered them by Boston and Walertown." But Mr. Hooker and his people had become dissatisfied with their situation, and were bent... | |
| 1853 - 566 páginas
...magistrates, yet no man moved aught about it, and the congregation of New town came and accepted of such enlargement as had formerly been offered them by Boston and Watertown." Vol. i. p. 168, 169. This point being established, the magistrates thought proper to show that their... | |
| John Gorham Palfrey - 1858 - 696 páginas
...magistrates, yet no man moved aught about it, and the congregation of Newtown came and accepted of such enlargement as had formerly been offered them by Boston and Watertown, and so the fear of their removal to Connecticut was removed." 1 When, at the next annual General Court,... | |
| Joseph Willard - 1858 - 506 páginas
...the majority of the Deputies. Winthrop adds, that " the congregation of Newtowu came and accepted of such enlargement as had formerly been offered them by Boston and Watertown ; and so the fear of their removal to Connecticut was removed." Willard was probably in favor of removal.... | |
| Alexander McKenzie - 1873 - 334 páginas
...people. The fasting and preaching seemed to have a good effect, as the Newtown congregation " accepted of such enlargement as had formerly been offered them by Boston and Watertown, and so the fear of their removal to Connecticut was removed." But the result was only temporary ; the... | |
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