An Historical Sketch of the First Church in Boston: From Its Formation to the Present Period. To which are Added Two Sermons, One on Leaving the Old, and the Other on Entering the New House of WorshipMunroe & Francis, 1812 - 256 pages |
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... Cotton , 1633 . From the settlement of Mr. Cotton , to his death , 1652 . • 9 18 III . From the death of Mr. Cotton , to the settlement of Mr. Nor- ton , 1656 . • 87 • IV . V. VI . From the settlement of Mr. Norton , to his death , 1663 ...
... Cotton , 1633 . From the settlement of Mr. Cotton , to his death , 1652 . • 9 18 III . From the death of Mr. Cotton , to the settlement of Mr. Nor- ton , 1656 . • 87 • IV . V. VI . From the settlement of Mr. Norton , to his death , 1663 ...
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... Cotton , 1633 . THE four men particularly eminent and active in SECT . I. laying the foundation of the First Church in 1630 . Boston were John Winthrop , Isaac Johnson , Thomas Dudley , and John Wilson . The first of these illustrious ...
... Cotton , 1633 . THE four men particularly eminent and active in SECT . I. laying the foundation of the First Church in 1630 . Boston were John Winthrop , Isaac Johnson , Thomas Dudley , and John Wilson . The first of these illustrious ...
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... Cotton , a congregational minister of superlative worth . Early in 1631 , Mr. Wilson made a visit to England . On the morning of the 29 March , he had an affectionate meeting , at the governour's , with a number of the brethren , where ...
... Cotton , a congregational minister of superlative worth . Early in 1631 , Mr. Wilson made a visit to England . On the morning of the 29 March , he had an affectionate meeting , at the governour's , with a number of the brethren , where ...
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... , three in the third , and four in that part of the fourth , which elapsed before Mr. Cotton's ordination . Of these twenty - two there were eleven of each sex . 1633 . 4 Sept. SECTION II . From the settlement WILSON . 17.
... , three in the third , and four in that part of the fourth , which elapsed before Mr. Cotton's ordination . Of these twenty - two there were eleven of each sex . 1633 . 4 Sept. SECTION II . From the settlement WILSON . 17.
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... Cotton , 1634 , to his death , 1652 . SECT . II . ON 4 September , 1633 , arrived from Eng- land , with Mr. Hooker , and many other emi- grants of distinction , Rev. John Cotton . His ce- lebrity , which was great in England , had ...
... Cotton , 1634 , to his death , 1652 . SECT . II . ON 4 September , 1633 , arrived from Eng- land , with Mr. Hooker , and many other emi- grants of distinction , Rev. John Cotton . His ce- lebrity , which was great in England , had ...
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