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Neals History of New England,Magnalia Christi Americana; or, The Ecclesiastical History of New England, from Its First Planting in the Year 1620 unto the Year of Our Lord 1698: in Seven Books
Wonder Working Providence printed in London in 1654. of Sions Saviour, or History of New England from the English planting in 1628 untill the year 1652. Page 41. chapter 19. The third Church of Christ gathered under this Government was at Dorchester, a frontiere town, Situated very pleasantly both for facing the Sea,...
The History of New-England Containing an Impartial Account of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Affairs Of the Country To the Year of our Lord, 1700
...pretend not in this Place, absent from all Books and Papers to recollect them all. The Writings of the ancient Governors Winthrop and Winslow, Dr Mather, Mr Prince, Neals History of New England Douglas’s Summary of the first planting progressive Improvement & present State of the British Colonies, Hutchinsons History of the Massachusetts Bay, Smiths History of New York, Smiths History of...
The History of New-England Containing an Impartial Account of the Civil and Ecclesiastical Affairs . . . to the Year of Our Lord
Prince, Neals History of New England Douglas’s Summary of the first planting progressive Improvement & present State of the British Colonies, Hutchinsons History of the Massachusetts Bay, Smiths History of New York, Smiths History of New Jersey William Penns Works, Dummers Defence of...
history; of New England [index entry] 
...are his Descendents. Two of his Grand Children were alive in 1774. Col. Alden who was killed at Cherry Valley was his great Grandson. Samuel Alden the Father of this Col Alden lived till the Revolution. In Neals History of New England, Primo Annals and our modern Massa
I am not able to inform you, because I know not who wrote the Preface to the Abbe De Marbly—Neils History of New–England is valuable—but I believe not so much so as his History of the Puritans—I wonder you have never meet with the fact, that Inoculation was Practiced in Boston earlier than in any other part of the British...
...them, I have put in requisition sons and daughters, Nephew Grandsons, and Grand daughters and other occasional friends to perform the Office of reader. In this way I have heard read Hubbard’s History of New England, Johnson’s wonder-working Providence—Morton’s memorial, the original writings of Winslow Bradford, Gookin, Elliot and twenty other—The most ancient memorials of emigrations to...