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- catalog contributor b1824987.
- catalog coverage "Massachusetts History New Plymouth, 1620-1691.".
- catalog created "1907.".
- catalog date "1907".
- catalog date "1907.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1907.".
- catalog description "Choosing a site for building -- Beginning to build -- Plan of town -- Sickness and death -- Causes of sickness -- Sufferings of survivors -- A common experience of colonies -- Shows stuff of which the Pilgrims were made -- Mishaps and narrow escapes -- Return of the Mayflower -- XII. Making a living -- The supply producing force -- More discipline in sore -- Help obtained -- The trying period -- Embarrassing accessions -- Abandoning planting in common -- An alarming drought -- New industrial scheme justified -- Lived simply -- Cattle brought to the colony -- Health and long life -- XIII. Paying their debts -- Why in debt -- Amount of indebtedness difficult to ascertain -- First complaints at delay in remittances -- First remittance and what came of it -- A second remittance -- Other futile attempts to make returns -- A new financial basis necessary -- The new agreement -- New arrangement inspires hope -- Financial and other readjustments -- Taught to use wampum for currency -- ".
- catalog description "Expanding their trade -- Debt increased by brining over Leyden associates -- Helpful secessions to the colon: Timothy Hatherly, William Thomas, John Jenney, Thomas Willet -- Free at last".
- catalog description "I. The way opened for the Pilgrims -- Wycliffe and the Lollards -- The English Bible -- Incoming of Dutch artisans -- Holland an object lesson -- Divine influences abroad -- Temper of the times -- II. Persecution a factor in making the Pilgrims -- Nature of the Reformation in England -- Discontent and conflict -- Explanation of Elizabeth's strange conduct -- How injustice and oppression helped -- III. The pioneers of the Pilgrims -- Hooper and his martyrdom -- Thomas Cart rights and his services -- Robert Browne -- His merits and his tarnished fame -- IV. The Pilgrims at Scrooby -- A sign of the times -- Scrooby -- The old manor house -- A marked providence -- Names of leaders -- Clyftoon -- Brewster -- Bradford -- Robinson -- Other exiles -- The explanation of these men -- V. The escape to Holland -- How the Scrooby Nonconformists were treated -- Resolution to leave and hindrances met -- Effort to reach Holland successful -- VI. Experiences at Amsterdam -- Reasons for going to Amsterdam -- Amsterdam held out promise of livelihood -- English-speaking people already at Amsterdam -- Smitten and exiled believers brought together -- Why Pilgrims left Amsterdam -- Francis Johnson -- John Smyth -- Henry Ainsworth -- Strong desire to keep together -- Petition for leave to settle at Leyden -- VII. The Pilgrims at Leyden -- Leyden -- History of the town -- The university -- Finding homes in Leyden -- Settling down to work -- Locations chosen -- Newcomers: Carver, Winslow, Brewer, Allerton, Cushman, Fuller, Standish -- Books printed and controversies stirred up -- Robinson in great debate -- Further activity of Robinson -- Marriages, citizenship, interest in religious questions -- Church polity -- Life at Leyden helpful".
- catalog description "Legislation on school question -- Claim the first free school -- First schools a florious achievement -- XVII. Development of their laws -- Government simple at the outset -- Revision and codification of laws needed -- System of law adopted -- Declaration of rights -- Some of the specific laws of the code -- Other forms of punishment -- Change in representative government -- Jealous of rights -- Freemen -- Voting a sacred trust -- Fines for refusing to hold office -- Laws were growths -- XVIII. Witches and Quakers -- Belief in witchcraft universal -- Only two cases -- Trouble with the Quakers -- Why alarmed -- First law against Quakers -- Further enactments -- First instance of punishment -- Other instances -- No Quaker put to death -- Stopped by the king -- XIX. Confederation of the colonies -- The colonies which came into the union -- The basis of union -- New articles of union -- Value of union to Plymouth -- Settled claims to disputed territory -- Incidental benefits -- ".
- catalog description "Stress on local rights, opportunity to show ability -- Training secured for future needs -- XX. The war with Philip -- Causes of the war -- Philip -- Indian ranks greatly reduced -- Part taken by Christian Indians -- Course of the war -- War swept back into Plymouth -- End of war in sight -- Result of the war -- XXI. The closing years -- Andros and his administration -- Timely relief -- An edifying spectacle -- Plymouth united to Massachusetts -- A consummation to be desired -- XXII. Lessons taught by the Pilgrims -- Had exalted view of God -- Had a positive and earnest religion -- Laid great stress on righteous character -- Emphasized civic duties -- Sensitively alive to the future.".
- catalog description "VIII. Leaving Leyden -- Removal contemplated -- Deciding where they should go -- How obtain means to carry out their plan -- Solicitations by the Dutch -- Thomas Weston and the Merchant Adventurers -- Articles of agreement -- Disheartening change in articles -- Side-lights thrown on the Pilgrims -- Preliminary points settled -- Tender religious services -- IX. Crossing the ocean -- Disappointment, delay, and loss -- Ready to sail -- Robinson's letter -- Further hindrances and disappointments -- Off at leas -- Accessions to the colony: Martin, Mullins, Hopkins, Alden -- The Mayflower -- Trying experiences -- Shadow and sunshine -- Off Cape Cod -- Where to land -- Safe at anchor -- X. An eventful month -- The Mayflower Compact -- Seeking a site for settlement -- The first exploration -- The second exploration -- The third exploration -- A significant observance of the Sabbath -- Setting foot on the famous rock -- From Cape Cod to Plymouth -- XI. The first winter -- ".
- catalog description "XIV. Relations with the Indians -- Feared ferocity of the savages -- Providential preparation for coming of the Pilgrims -- A starling introduction -- Samoset's welcome -- Some account of Samoset -- Squanto -- Massasoit -- Deputation visits Massasoit -- Startling rumors -- Massasoit and others invited to visit colony -- Clouds in the sky -- Weston's colony -- Blood must be shed -- The PIlgrims just and kind to the Indians -- XV. Fostering the church -- The two braces one -- The first meeting house -- Brewster's ministry -- The Bible used -- A minister in prospect -- Conspiracy of Lyford and Oldam -- Rev. Ralph Smith -- Roger Williams at Plymouth -- Seeking a successor to Smith -- Charles Chauncey at Plymouth -- A minister found at length -- Incidents of interest -- The problem of church extension -- Other ministers and churches -- Ralph Partridge -- Ichabod Wiswell -- Nicholas Street -- XVI. Setting of schools -- First mention of training the young -- Schools started early -- ".
- catalog extent "xvi, 483 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Pilgrims.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Pilgrims.".
- catalog issued "1907".
- catalog issued "1907.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "Boston, The Pilgrim Press,".
- catalog relation "Pilgrims.".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts History New Plymouth, 1620-1691.".
- catalog subject "F68 .N74".
- catalog subject "Pilgrims (New Plymouth Colony)".
- catalog tableOfContents "Choosing a site for building -- Beginning to build -- Plan of town -- Sickness and death -- Causes of sickness -- Sufferings of survivors -- A common experience of colonies -- Shows stuff of which the Pilgrims were made -- Mishaps and narrow escapes -- Return of the Mayflower -- XII. Making a living -- The supply producing force -- More discipline in sore -- Help obtained -- The trying period -- Embarrassing accessions -- Abandoning planting in common -- An alarming drought -- New industrial scheme justified -- Lived simply -- Cattle brought to the colony -- Health and long life -- XIII. Paying their debts -- Why in debt -- Amount of indebtedness difficult to ascertain -- First complaints at delay in remittances -- First remittance and what came of it -- A second remittance -- Other futile attempts to make returns -- A new financial basis necessary -- The new agreement -- New arrangement inspires hope -- Financial and other readjustments -- Taught to use wampum for currency -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Expanding their trade -- Debt increased by brining over Leyden associates -- Helpful secessions to the colon: Timothy Hatherly, William Thomas, John Jenney, Thomas Willet -- Free at last".
- catalog tableOfContents "I. The way opened for the Pilgrims -- Wycliffe and the Lollards -- The English Bible -- Incoming of Dutch artisans -- Holland an object lesson -- Divine influences abroad -- Temper of the times -- II. Persecution a factor in making the Pilgrims -- Nature of the Reformation in England -- Discontent and conflict -- Explanation of Elizabeth's strange conduct -- How injustice and oppression helped -- III. The pioneers of the Pilgrims -- Hooper and his martyrdom -- Thomas Cart rights and his services -- Robert Browne -- His merits and his tarnished fame -- IV. The Pilgrims at Scrooby -- A sign of the times -- Scrooby -- The old manor house -- A marked providence -- Names of leaders -- Clyftoon -- Brewster -- Bradford -- Robinson -- Other exiles -- The explanation of these men -- V. The escape to Holland -- How the Scrooby Nonconformists were treated -- Resolution to leave and hindrances met -- Effort to reach Holland successful -- VI. Experiences at Amsterdam -- Reasons for going to Amsterdam -- Amsterdam held out promise of livelihood -- English-speaking people already at Amsterdam -- Smitten and exiled believers brought together -- Why Pilgrims left Amsterdam -- Francis Johnson -- John Smyth -- Henry Ainsworth -- Strong desire to keep together -- Petition for leave to settle at Leyden -- VII. The Pilgrims at Leyden -- Leyden -- History of the town -- The university -- Finding homes in Leyden -- Settling down to work -- Locations chosen -- Newcomers: Carver, Winslow, Brewer, Allerton, Cushman, Fuller, Standish -- Books printed and controversies stirred up -- Robinson in great debate -- Further activity of Robinson -- Marriages, citizenship, interest in religious questions -- Church polity -- Life at Leyden helpful".
- catalog tableOfContents "Legislation on school question -- Claim the first free school -- First schools a florious achievement -- XVII. Development of their laws -- Government simple at the outset -- Revision and codification of laws needed -- System of law adopted -- Declaration of rights -- Some of the specific laws of the code -- Other forms of punishment -- Change in representative government -- Jealous of rights -- Freemen -- Voting a sacred trust -- Fines for refusing to hold office -- Laws were growths -- XVIII. Witches and Quakers -- Belief in witchcraft universal -- Only two cases -- Trouble with the Quakers -- Why alarmed -- First law against Quakers -- Further enactments -- First instance of punishment -- Other instances -- No Quaker put to death -- Stopped by the king -- XIX. Confederation of the colonies -- The colonies which came into the union -- The basis of union -- New articles of union -- Value of union to Plymouth -- Settled claims to disputed territory -- Incidental benefits -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "Stress on local rights, opportunity to show ability -- Training secured for future needs -- XX. The war with Philip -- Causes of the war -- Philip -- Indian ranks greatly reduced -- Part taken by Christian Indians -- Course of the war -- War swept back into Plymouth -- End of war in sight -- Result of the war -- XXI. The closing years -- Andros and his administration -- Timely relief -- An edifying spectacle -- Plymouth united to Massachusetts -- A consummation to be desired -- XXII. Lessons taught by the Pilgrims -- Had exalted view of God -- Had a positive and earnest religion -- Laid great stress on righteous character -- Emphasized civic duties -- Sensitively alive to the future.".
- catalog tableOfContents "VIII. Leaving Leyden -- Removal contemplated -- Deciding where they should go -- How obtain means to carry out their plan -- Solicitations by the Dutch -- Thomas Weston and the Merchant Adventurers -- Articles of agreement -- Disheartening change in articles -- Side-lights thrown on the Pilgrims -- Preliminary points settled -- Tender religious services -- IX. Crossing the ocean -- Disappointment, delay, and loss -- Ready to sail -- Robinson's letter -- Further hindrances and disappointments -- Off at leas -- Accessions to the colony: Martin, Mullins, Hopkins, Alden -- The Mayflower -- Trying experiences -- Shadow and sunshine -- Off Cape Cod -- Where to land -- Safe at anchor -- X. An eventful month -- The Mayflower Compact -- Seeking a site for settlement -- The first exploration -- The second exploration -- The third exploration -- A significant observance of the Sabbath -- Setting foot on the famous rock -- From Cape Cod to Plymouth -- XI. The first winter -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "XIV. Relations with the Indians -- Feared ferocity of the savages -- Providential preparation for coming of the Pilgrims -- A starling introduction -- Samoset's welcome -- Some account of Samoset -- Squanto -- Massasoit -- Deputation visits Massasoit -- Startling rumors -- Massasoit and others invited to visit colony -- Clouds in the sky -- Weston's colony -- Blood must be shed -- The PIlgrims just and kind to the Indians -- XV. Fostering the church -- The two braces one -- The first meeting house -- Brewster's ministry -- The Bible used -- A minister in prospect -- Conspiracy of Lyford and Oldam -- Rev. Ralph Smith -- Roger Williams at Plymouth -- Seeking a successor to Smith -- Charles Chauncey at Plymouth -- A minister found at length -- Incidents of interest -- The problem of church extension -- Other ministers and churches -- Ralph Partridge -- Ichabod Wiswell -- Nicholas Street -- XVI. Setting of schools -- First mention of training the young -- Schools started early -- ".
- catalog title "The Pilgrims, by Frederick A. Noble.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".