| Nathaniel Morton - 1669 - 562 páginas
...the whole he thought well of Williams. As found on the church records at Plymouth, Bradford says, " Roger Williams, a man godly and zealous, having many...upon some discontent, left the place and came hither (to Plymouth), when he was freely entertained according to our poor ability, and exercised his gifts... | |
| Thomas Prince - 1826 - 454 páginas
...husband, in a terrible wilderness ; 1631. King of G. Britain, Charles 1.— France, Lewis XIII. — Spain, Philip IV. she died at Salem, entering into...to Plymouth, and I suppose in the summer of 1631,) whore he was freely entertained, according to (our) poor ability, and exercised his gifts among (us... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1826 - 666 páginas
...but of a very separating Principle and Spirit, and for the utmost Liberty in religious Matters. Gov Bradford writes of him thus] Mr. Roger Williams (a...some Discontent left the Place and came hither [ie to Plimouth, and I suppose in the Summer of 1631] where he was freely entertain'd, according to [our]... | |
| Thomas Prince - 1852 - 514 páginas
...following, that the church at Salem had called Mr. Roger Williams to the office of a teacher, &c. (ihe names seem to mean the same man, but then the list...Plymouth, and I suppose in the summer of 1631,) where he was freely entertained, according to (our) poor ability, and exercised his gifts among (us ;) and after... | |
| Joseph Barlow Felt - 1855 - 758 páginas
...About this time, Williams goes from Plymouth. Bradford makes the subsequent note of him : " He was a man godly and zealous, having many precious parts,...the Massachusetts, but upon some discontent, left that place and came to Plymouth, where he was friendly entertained according to their ability, and... | |
| George Punchard - 1880 - 720 páginas
...for a year or two longer, winning the love of the cautious and judicious Bradford, who pronounces him "a man godly and zealous, having many precious parts, but very unsettled in judgement." His teaching, Bradford says,f was well approved; "for the benefitte whereof I still blesse... | |
| Simeon Thayer, Edwin Martin Stone - 1867 - 448 páginas
...much thought of by the governor (Bradford) and the people, of whom the former gives this testimony : " Mr. Roger Williams (a man godly and zealous, having " many precious parts) came hither, and his teaching was well " approved, for the benefit whereof I still bless God and am... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1871 - 774 páginas
...record of him at Plymouth is, on the whole, not a dishonorable one. Governor Bradford says of him, " Mr. Roger Williams, a man godly and zealous, having...upon some discontent left the place and came hither, where he was freely entertained, according to our poor ability, and exercised his gifts among us, and... | |
| 1871 - 774 páginas
...him at Plymouth is, on the whole, not a dishonorable one. Governor Bradford says of him, " Mr. Koger Williams, a man godly and zealous, having many precious...upon some discontent left the place and came hither, where he was freely entertained, according to our poor ability, and exercised his gifts among us, and... | |
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