Of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647 Quotes

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Of Plymouth Plantation, 1620-1647 Quotes

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"The one side laboured to have the right worship of God and discipline of Christ established in the church, according to the simplicity of the gospel, without the mixture of man's inventions; and to have and to be ruled by the laws of God's Word, dispensed in those offices, and by those officers of Pastors, Teachers and Elders, etc. according to the Scriptures." Chap. 1, p. 6

"Being now come into the Low Countries, they saw many goodly and fortified cities, strongly walled and guarded with troops of armed men." Chap. 3, p. 16



"The place they had thoughts on was some of those vast and unpeopled countries of America, which are full of savage and brutish men, which range up and down, little otherwise than wild beasts of same." Chap 4, p. 25

"And first after their humble prayers unto God for His direction and assistance, and a general conference held hereabout, they...

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