| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1815 - 694 páginas
...would all stay, on those terms, intreating that they might be encouraged accordingly ; yet it seems, before they received any return according to their...engagement to stay at Naumkeag, for fear of the Indians, arid other inconveniences, resolved rather to go all to Virginia, especially because Mr. Lyford, their... | |
| 1848 - 804 páginas
...would all stay, on those terms, entreating that they might he encouraged accordingly. Yet it seems, before they received any return according to their...their minister, upon a loving invitation, was thither bound.1 But Mr. Conant, as one inspired by some superior instinct, though never so earnestly pressed... | |
| William Hubbard - 1848 - 852 páginas
...would all stay, on those terms, entreating that they might be encouraged accordingly. Yet it seems, before they received any return according to their...their minister, upon a loving invitation, was thither bound.1 But Mr. Conant, as one inspired by some superior instinct, though never so earnestly pressed... | |
| Massachusetts - 1850 - 264 páginas
...would all stay, on those terms, intreating that they might be encouraged accordingly ; yet it seems, before they received any return according to their...go all to Virginia ; especially because Mr. Lyford, then minister, upon a loving invitation, was thither bound. But Mr. Conant, as one inspired by some... | |
| American Antiquarian Society - 1857 - 560 páginas
...would all stay, on those terms, intreating that they might be encouraged accordingly ; yet it seems, before they received any return according to their...go all to Virginia ; especially because Mr. Lyford, then minister, upon a loving invitation, was thither bound. But Mr. Conant, as one inspired by some... | |
| John Waddington - 1874 - 756 páginas
...desires, the three last-mentioned began to recoil, and, repenting of their engagement to stay at Numkeag for fear of the Indians and other inconveniences,...with them, peremptorily declared his mind to wait the promise of God in that place where now they were, yea, though all the rest should forsake him; " not... | |
| 1902 - 288 páginas
...vol. i, p. 62. on those terms, entreating that they might be encouraged accordingly ; yet it seems, before they received any return according to their...to stay at Naumkeag, for fear of the Indians, and the other inconveniences, resolved rather to go to Virginia, especially because Mr. Lyford, their minister,... | |
| William Bradford - 1912 - 552 páginas
...would all stay, on those terms, entreating that they might be encouraged accordingly. Yet it seems before they received any return according to their...minister, upon a loving invitation, was thither bound." Hubbard means that r .m '• ' ~"^~ I" ffti •fr'^Jj^^U ' is J .«•» ^ ^frfp&J, faU-^^J&JL^ I ^... | |
| William Bradford - 1912 - 550 páginas
...would all stay, on those terms, entreating that they might be encouraged accordingly. Yet it seems before they received any return according to their...to Virginia, especially because Mr. Lyford, their mipister, upon a loving invitation, was thither bound." Hubbard means that .- »v PETITION! OF ROGER... | |
| National Americana Society - 1922 - 784 páginas
...accordingly ; yet it seems, before they received any return according to their desires, the last three mentioned began to recoil, and repenting of their...to stay at Naumkeag, for fear of the Indians, and the other inconveniences, resolved rather to go to Virginia, especially because Mr. Lyford, their minister,... | |
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