| John Winthrop - 1826 - 452 sivua
...bind themselves to support each other, and all of them that society, whether civil or sacred, whereof they are members, how they can break from this without...satisfy a tender or good conscience in time of trial. Ask thy conscience, if thou wouldst have plucked up thy stakes, and brought thy family 3000 miles,... | |
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 446 sivua
...hind themselves to support each other, and all of them that society, whether civil or sacred, whereof they are members, how they can break from this without...satisfy a tender or good conscience in time of trial. Ask thy conscience, if thou wouldst have plucked up thy stakes, and brought thy family 3000 miles,... | |
| John Winthrop - 1826 - 440 sivua
...bind themselves to support each other, and all of them that society, whether civil or sacred, whereof they are members, how they can break from this without...satisfy a tender or good conscience in time of trial. Ask thy conscience, if thou wouldst have plucked up thy stakes, and brought thy family 3000 miles,... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1838 - 662 sivua
...bind themselves to support each other, and all of them that Society, whether civil or sacred, whereof they are members, — how they can break from this...satisfy a tender or good conscience in time of trial. Ask thy conscience, if thou wouldst have plucked up thy stakes, and brought thy family three thousand... | |
| Richard Hildreth - 1849 - 586 sivua
...himself, to hinder this work." The Spaniards, 1642. who claimed the Bahamas, attacked New Providence, i and the settlement was broken up. Nor did that at...Standing Council for Life, which he had delivered to Hathorne, a sort of leader of the deputies, to lay before the General Court. But Hathorne, with the... | |
| John Winthrop - 1853 - 520 sivua
...part a few pages before. each other, and all of them that society, whether civil or sacred, •whereof they are members, how they can break from this without...satisfy a tender or good conscience in time of trial. Ask thy conscience, if thou wouldst have plucked up thy stakes, and brought thy family 3000 miles,... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1855 - 718 sivua
...support each other, and all of them that society, whether civil or sacred, whereof they arc member?, how they can break from this without free consent,...satisfy a tender or good conscience in time of trial Ask thy conscience, if thou wouldst have plucked up thy stakes, and brought thy family 8000 miles,... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1855 - 294 sivua
...bind themselves to sup|>ort each other, and all of them that society, whether civil or sacred, whereof they are members, how they can break from this without free consent, a hard to find, so as may satisfy a tender or good conscience in time of trial Ask thy conscience,... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck, George Long Duyckinck - 1856 - 704 sivua
...other, and all of them that society, whether civil or sacred, whereof they are members, how they con break from this without free consent, is hard to find,...satisfy a tender or good conscience in time of trial. Ask thy conscience, if thou woiildst hove plucked up thy stakes, and brought thy family 3UOO miles,... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1866 - 714 sivua
...bind themselves to support each other, and all of them that society, whether civil or sacred, whereof they are members, how they can break from this without...satisfy a tender or good conscience in time of trial. Ask thy conscience, if thou wouldst have plucked up thy stakes, and brought thy family 3000 miles,... | |
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