| Sanford Hoadley Cobb - 1902 - 576 páginas
...worst, findeth no difference when he cometh to his journey's end : and I shall call that my country, where I may most glorify God and enjoy the presence of my dearest friends. " 2 1 Bancroft, History of the United States, I, 351. 1 Winthrop, Life of Winthrop, I, 307. Planters'... | |
| Philo French Leavens - 1903 - 188 páginas
...land. 'I shall call that my country,' wrote the younger Winthrop in answer to feelings of this sort, 'where I may most glorify God and enjoy the presence of my dearest friends.' The answer was accepted, and the Puritan emigration began on a scale such as England had never before... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1904 - 702 páginas
...legally transferred to them and the other freemen of the company, who should inhabit the plantation. The plan was sufficient to excite in the family of...God, and enjoy the presence of my dearest friends." September 1st, 1629, it was with general consent declared, that the government and the patent should... | |
| New London County Historical Society (Conn.) - 1906 - 478 páginas
...findeth no difference when he cometh to his journey's end ; and I shall call that my country where I most glorify God, and enjoy the presence of my dearest...herein I submit myself to God's will and yours, and with your leave do dedicate myself (laying by all the desires of other employments whatsoever) to the... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1907 - 712 páginas
...legally transferred to them and the other freemen of the company, who should inhabit the plantation. The plan was sufficient to excite in the family of...God, and enjoy the presence of my dearest friends." September 1st, 1629, it was with general consent declared, that the government and the patent should... | |
| Henry Smith Williams - 1908 - 714 páginas
...legally transferred to them and the other freemen of the company, who should inhabit the plantation. The plan was sufficient to excite in the family of...men in England, the desire to emigrate. " I shall <all that my country," said the younger Winthrop to his father, " where I may most glorify God, and... | |
| MARY CAROLINE CRAWFORD - 1908 - 540 páginas
...worst, findeth no difference, when he cometh to his journey's end; and I shall call that my country, where I may most glorify God, and enjoy the presence...herein I submit myself to God's will and yours, and with your leave, do dedicate myself ... to the service of God and the Company. ..." Best of all the... | |
| Mary Caroline Crawford - 1908 - 500 páginas
...worst, findeth no difference, when he cometh to his journey's end; and I shall call that my country, where I may most glorify God, and enjoy the presence...herein I submit myself to God's will and yours, and with your leave, do dedicate myself ... to the service of God and the Company. ..." Best of all the... | |
| A. Wyatt Tilby - 1911 - 326 páginas
...puritan of East Anglia, M0a7Branctiru0f addressed to his father. ' I shall call that my setts. country where I may most glorify God, and enjoy the presence...dedicate myself to God and the company, with the whole endeavours both of body and mind.' The entire life, indeed, of the man shows how completely he, his... | |
| A. Wyatt Tilby - 1912 - 298 páginas
...puritan of East Anglia, M°aV8esanc°hu°f addressed to his father. ' I shall call that my setts. country where I may most glorify God, and enjoy the presence...dedicate myself to God and the company, with the whole endeavours both of body and mind.' The entire life, indeed, of the man shows how completely he, his... | |
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