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- catalog alternative "Mourt's relation.".
- catalog contributor b4142151.
- catalog contributor b4142152.
- catalog contributor b4142153.
- catalog contributor b4142154.
- catalog contributor b4142155.
- catalog contributor b4142156.
- catalog coverage "Massachusetts History New Plymouth, 1620-1691.".
- catalog created "1848.".
- catalog date "1848".
- catalog date "1848.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1848.".
- catalog description "Part I: Journal of the Pilgrims -- Part II: Historical and local illustrations -- I. Principles, providences, persons -- the colony or principle and the colony of gain -- II. The Virginia Company, and the merchant adventurers -- III. The merchant adventurers -- articles of agreement for the transportation of the Pilgrims; otherwise the copartnership -- dissolution of the company -- IV. The Pilgrim Church in England, and the first church compact -- V. Comparison of God's preparatory providences -- VI. The Pilgrim Church at Leyden, and the Pastor Robinson -- the vine brought out of Egypt, but not yet planted in the wilderness -- VII. The first New England Church, and their elder, Mr. Brewster -- the vine brought out and planted -- VIII. Congregational constitution of the Pilgrim Church -- correspondence of Brewster and Robinson with the council in England as to their principles -- Comparison of Congregationalism and Hierarchism -- IX. The first civil compact -- ".
- catalog description "XIX. Slanders agaisnt the colony -- Laud's high commission to overturn its church and government -- the case of Mr. Winslow's imprisonment -- the case of Mr. Endicott, and the Red Royal Ensign -- XX. The first imposition of a minister, and the character and end of the man and the conspiracy of Lyford and Oldham -- energy and prudence of the governor -- XXI. The first civil offence and punishment -- mildness, forbearance, self-respect, and kindness of the Pilgrims -- the first murderer and his end -- their views of capital punishment for murder -- the greatness and wisdom of their legal reforms -- XXII. The first town meeting -- providential discipline and development of freedom -- XXIII. Governor Bradford's letter book -- XXIV. The antiquities of Plymouth -- the houses and armor of the Pilgrims -- description of their mode of public worship.".
- catalog description "toleration, connivance, liberty of conscience -- foundation of the state -- repetition of the free covenants -- X. The first settlement, following the first compact -- discovery of Plymouth -- The harbor, the localities, the associations -- Plymouth Rock, and the beauty of the hightide scenery -- XI. Instructive discipline of the Pilgrim Church at Amsterdam -- Original order and beauty of the churches there -- Evils of dissension and of minute church legislation -- the forbearing and kindly spirit of the Pilgrim Church -- XII. The life, character, and administration, of Governor Bradford -- XIII. The first New England sabbath -- XIV. The first New England meeting house -- XV. The first deaths and burials -- XVI. The first fast and Thanksgiving -- remarkable instance of the divine interposition in answer to prayer -- XVII. The first New England council, church organization and ordination -- XVIII. The first attempt at schism -- recalcitration of the establishment -- ".
- catalog extent "xi, p., 1 ℓ., [5]-369 p.".
- catalog hasFormat "Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth.".
- catalog isFormatOf "Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth.".
- catalog issued "1848".
- catalog issued "1848.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York, J. Wiley,".
- catalog relation "Journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth.".
- catalog spatial "Massachusetts History New Plymouth, 1620-1691.".
- catalog subject "974.4".
- catalog subject "F68 .M9287".
- catalog tableOfContents "Part I: Journal of the Pilgrims -- Part II: Historical and local illustrations -- I. Principles, providences, persons -- the colony or principle and the colony of gain -- II. The Virginia Company, and the merchant adventurers -- III. The merchant adventurers -- articles of agreement for the transportation of the Pilgrims; otherwise the copartnership -- dissolution of the company -- IV. The Pilgrim Church in England, and the first church compact -- V. Comparison of God's preparatory providences -- VI. The Pilgrim Church at Leyden, and the Pastor Robinson -- the vine brought out of Egypt, but not yet planted in the wilderness -- VII. The first New England Church, and their elder, Mr. Brewster -- the vine brought out and planted -- VIII. Congregational constitution of the Pilgrim Church -- correspondence of Brewster and Robinson with the council in England as to their principles -- Comparison of Congregationalism and Hierarchism -- IX. The first civil compact -- ".
- catalog tableOfContents "XIX. Slanders agaisnt the colony -- Laud's high commission to overturn its church and government -- the case of Mr. Winslow's imprisonment -- the case of Mr. Endicott, and the Red Royal Ensign -- XX. The first imposition of a minister, and the character and end of the man and the conspiracy of Lyford and Oldham -- energy and prudence of the governor -- XXI. The first civil offence and punishment -- mildness, forbearance, self-respect, and kindness of the Pilgrims -- the first murderer and his end -- their views of capital punishment for murder -- the greatness and wisdom of their legal reforms -- XXII. The first town meeting -- providential discipline and development of freedom -- XXIII. Governor Bradford's letter book -- XXIV. The antiquities of Plymouth -- the houses and armor of the Pilgrims -- description of their mode of public worship.".
- catalog tableOfContents "toleration, connivance, liberty of conscience -- foundation of the state -- repetition of the free covenants -- X. The first settlement, following the first compact -- discovery of Plymouth -- The harbor, the localities, the associations -- Plymouth Rock, and the beauty of the hightide scenery -- XI. Instructive discipline of the Pilgrim Church at Amsterdam -- Original order and beauty of the churches there -- Evils of dissension and of minute church legislation -- the forbearing and kindly spirit of the Pilgrim Church -- XII. The life, character, and administration, of Governor Bradford -- XIII. The first New England sabbath -- XIV. The first New England meeting house -- XV. The first deaths and burials -- XVI. The first fast and Thanksgiving -- remarkable instance of the divine interposition in answer to prayer -- XVII. The first New England council, church organization and ordination -- XVIII. The first attempt at schism -- recalcitration of the establishment -- ".
- catalog title "The journal of the Pilgrims at Plymouth, in New England in 1620: reprint from the original volume. With historical and local illustrations of providences, principles, and persons: by George B. Cheever, D. D.".
- catalog type "History. fast".
- catalog type "text".