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... copy in the Miscellaneous Records , which were trans- ferred by the Compiler from their regular order to the end of the first volume of the Records at page 354 . THE OATH OF A FREE - MAN I ( A. B. ) being by Gods providence an ...
... copy in the Miscellaneous Records , which were trans- ferred by the Compiler from their regular order to the end of the first volume of the Records at page 354 . THE OATH OF A FREE - MAN I ( A. B. ) being by Gods providence an ...
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... copy of this printed paper has been known to be extant . The ceaseless search for a copy in this country by antiquari- ans , bibliographers and historians would long ago have been successful , if even a single copy had been preserved in ...
... copy of this printed paper has been known to be extant . The ceaseless search for a copy in this country by antiquari- ans , bibliographers and historians would long ago have been successful , if even a single copy had been preserved in ...
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... copy of this important and interesting document in the Colo- nial history of New England , nearly three hundred years after its printing , so far from its place of publica- tion , calls for explanation , which is apparently fur- nished ...
... copy of this important and interesting document in the Colo- nial history of New England , nearly three hundred years after its printing , so far from its place of publica- tion , calls for explanation , which is apparently fur- nished ...
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... copies necessary for officials authorized to administer the Oath were printed , and the copy taken to England was surreptitiously ob- tained from some member of the Government . Its importance lay in the fact that it afforded printed ...
... copies necessary for officials authorized to administer the Oath were printed , and the copy taken to England was surreptitiously ob- tained from some member of the Government . Its importance lay in the fact that it afforded printed ...
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... copy in the British Museum bears the Colophon : " Printed first in New- England , and re - printed in London for Ben . Allen in Popes - Head Allen [ sic ] 1643. " Fourthly , a relation of that story of Jonas verbatim as it was delivered ...
... copy in the British Museum bears the Colophon : " Printed first in New- England , and re - printed in London for Ben . Allen in Popes - Head Allen [ sic ] 1643. " Fourthly , a relation of that story of Jonas verbatim as it was delivered ...
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according accordingly yeild assistance administer amongst Bay Psalm Book Bodie Politick Charter Church of England civil Commonwealth conscience consent copy County Court declare Deputy Governor doe sweare dreadfull Name engagement established faithfully freemen Freemen's Oath Generall Assembly giue give my vote Gods providence Goun Government Harvard College hath haue Haven Colony heer heires and successors Henry Edwards Huntington hereafter hereby Ingagement John Winthrop Jurisdiction justice Lawes & Orders lawfull authority lawfully Lord Jesus Christ Lord King Charles Magistrate Majesty Majesty's Oath of Allegiance Oath of Fidelity Oaths of Supremacy obedience officers ordered person and estate plot or practice Plymouth Pope practice any evil printed Priviledges thereof providence an Inhabitant Providence Plantations Province pson psones publick shalbe sincerely acknowledge Soveraigne Lord speedy preventing thereof submitting take the Oath thatt Theophilus Eaton thereunto tion town true and faithfull tyme unto vnto vtmost wholesome Lawes William Coddington
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Page 6 - Virginia, doe by these presents solemnly & mutualy in ye presence of God, and one of another, covenant & combine our selves togeather into a civill body politick, for our better ordering & preservation & furtherance of ye ends aforesaid ; and by vertue hearof to enacte, constitute, and frame such just & equall lawes, ordinances, acts, constitutions, & offices, from time to time, as shall be thought most meete & convenient for ye generall good of ye Colonie, unto which we promise all due submission...
Page 43 - Affaires to be guided and gouerned according to such Lawes, Rules, Orders and decrees as shall be made, ordered & decreed, as followeth: — 1.
Page 42 - Forasmuch as it hath pleased the Allmighty God by the wise disposition of his diuyne pruidence so to Order and dispose of things that we the Inhabitants and Residents of Windsor...
Page 6 - James, by ye grace of God, of Great Britaine, Franc, & Ireland King, defender of ye faith, and so forth, haveing undertaken, for ye glorie of God, and advancemente of ye Christian faith, and honour of our king and countrie, a voyage to plant ye first colonie in ye Northerne parts of Virginia...
Page 55 - And I do further swear, That I do from my Heart abhor, detest and abjure, as Impious and Heretical, this damnable Doctrine and Position, That Princes, which be Excommunicated or Deprived by the Pope, may be Deposed or Murthered by their Subjects, or any other whatsoever.
Page 11 - ... shall have and enjoy all liberties and immunities of free and natural subjects within any of the dominions of us, our heirs or successors, to all intents, constructions, and purposes whatsoever, as if they and every of them were born within the realm of England.
Page 3 - ... and I do further swear that I do from my heart abhor, detest and abjure, as impious and heretical, this damnable doctrine and position, that princes which be excommunicated or deprived by the...
Page 12 - Plantation, and the distinguishing and setting forth of the severall duties, Powers, and Lymytts of every such Office and Place, and the Formes of such Oathes warrantable by the Lawes and Statutes of this our Realme of England, as shalbe respectivelie...
Page 58 - Lord Charles, by the grace of God King of England, Scotland, France, and Ireland, defender of the faith, &c.
Page 32 - To the end the body of the commons may be preserved of honest and good men, it was ordered and agreed, that, for the time to come, no man shall be admitted to the freedom of this body politic, but such as are members of some of the churches within the limits of the same.