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The bloudy tenent, of persecution, : for cause of conscience, discussed, in a conference betweene truth and peace. VVho, in all tender affection, present to the High Court of Parliament, (as the result of their discourse) these, (amongst other passages) of highest consideration.
The bloudy tenent, of p...
Williams, Roger, 1604?-...
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1644
 
Author (contributor)
JCB Redwood Digitization Project (John Carter Brown Library)
Subjects
[Cotton, John,--1584-1652., Liberty of conscience., Freedom of religion., Imprint 1644.]
A key into the language of America: or, An help to the language of the natives in that part of America, called New-England. : Together, with briefe observations of the customes, manners and worships, &c. of the aforesaid natives, in peace and warre, in life and death. On all which are added spirituall observations, generall and particular by the authour, of chiefe and speciall use (upon all occasions,) to all the English inhabiting those parts; yet pleasant and profitable to the view of all men: /
A key into the language...
Williams, Roger, 1604?-...
Printed by Gregory Dext...
1643
 
Author (contributor)
[JCB Redwood Digitization Project (John Carter Brown Library), Indigenous Languages Digitization Project (John Carter Brown Library)]
Subjects
[Indians of North America--New England., Indians of North America--New England--Social life and customs., Indians of North America--Rhode Island., Indians of North America--Rhode Island--Social life and customs., Narragansett Indians., Narragansett Indians--Social life and customs., Narragansett language--Glossaries, vocabularies, etc., Indian linguistics--Narragansett language., Imprint 1643.]
A key into the language of America: or, An help to the language of the natives in that part of America, called New-England. : Together, with briefe observations of the customes, manners and worships, &c. of the aforesaid natives, in peace and warre, in life and death. On all which are added spirituall observations, generall and particular by the authour, of chiefe and speciall use (upon all occasions,) to all the English inhabiting those parts; yet pleasant and profitable to the view of all men: /
A key into the language...
Williams, Roger, 1604?-...
Printed by Gregory Dext...
1643
 
Author (contributor)
[JCB Redwood Digitization Project (John Carter Brown Library), Indigenous Languages Digitization Project (John Carter Brown Library)]
Subjects
[Indians of North America--New England., Indians of North America--New England--Social life and customs., Indians of North America--Rhode Island., Indians of North America--Rhode Island--Social life and customs., Narragansett Indians., Narragansett Indians--Social life and customs., Narragansett language--Glossaries, vocabularies, etc., Indian linguistics--Narragansett language., Imprint 1643.]
A key into the language of America: or, An help to the language of the natives in that part of America, called New-England. : Together, with briefe observations of the customes, manners and worships, &c. of the aforesaid natives, in peace and warre, in life and death. On all which are added spirituall observations, generall and particular by the authour, of chiefe and speciall use (upon all occasions,) to all the English inhabiting those parts; yet pleasant and profitable to the view of all men: /
A key into the language...
Williams, Roger, 1604?-...
Printed by Gregory Dext...
1643
 
Author (contributor)
[JCB Redwood Digitization Project (John Carter Brown Library), Indigenous Languages Digitization Project (John Carter Brown Library)]
Subjects
[Indians of North America--New England., Indians of North America--New England--Social life and customs., Indians of North America--Rhode Island., Indians of North America--Rhode Island--Social life and customs., Narragansett Indians., Narragansett Indians--Social life and customs., Narragansett language--Glossaries, vocabularies, etc., Indian linguistics--Narragansett language., Imprint 1643.]
Hypocrisie unmasked: : by a true relation of the proceedings of the governour and company of the Massachusets against Samuel Gorton (and his accomplices) a notorious disturber of the peace and quiet of the severall governments wherein he lived: with the grounds and reasons thereof, examined and allowed by their Generall Court holden at Boston in New-England in November last, 1646. Together with a particular answer to the manifold slanders, and abominable falshoods which are contained in a book written by the said Gorton, and entituled, Simplicities defence against seven-headed policy, &c. Discovering to the view of all whose eyes are open, his manifold blasphemies; as also the dangerous agreement which he and his accomplices made with ambitious and treacherous Indians, who at the same time were deeply engaged in a desperate conspiracy to cut off all the rest of the English in the other plantations. VVhereunto is added a briefe narration (occasioned by certain aspersions) of the true grounds or cause of the first planting of New-England; the president of their churches in the way and worship of God; their communion with the reformed churches; and their practise towards those that dissent from them in matters of religion and Church-government. /
Hypocrisie unmasked: : ...
Winslow, Edward, 1595-1...
printed by Rich Cotes f...
1647
 
Author (contributor)
[British Library. Department of Printed Books, Massachusetts. Governor (1629-1633 : Winthrop), Arnold, William, 1587-1675., Winthrop, John, 1588-1649, Williams, Roger, 1604?-1683., Gorton, Samuel, 1592 or 1593-1677.]
Subjects
[Gorton, Samuel,--1592 or 1593-1677.--Simplicities defence against seven-headed policy., Ward, Nathaniel,--1578-1652., Cotton, John,--1584-1652., Massachusetts.--General Court, Massachusetts--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775., Rhode Island--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775., Imprint 1647.]
The danger of tolerating Levellers in a civill state: or, An historicall narration of the dangerous pernicious practices and opinions, wherewith Samuel Gorton and his Levelling accomplices so much disturbed and molested the severall plantations in New-England; : (parallel to the positions and proceedings of the present Levellers in Old-England:) wherein their severall errors dangerous and very destructive to the peace both of church and state, their cariage and reviling language against magistracy and all civill power, and their blasphemous speeches against the holy things of God: together, with the course that was there taken for suppressing them, are fully set forth; with a satisfactory answer to their complaints made to the Parliament: /
The danger of toleratin...
Winslow, Edward, 1595-1...
Printed by R Cotes for ...
1649
 
Author (contributor)
[Massachusetts. Governor (1629-1633 : Winthrop), Arnold, William, 1587-1675., Winthrop, John, 1588-1649., Williams, Roger, 1604?-1683., Gorton, Samuel, 1592 or 1593-1677.]
Subjects
[Levellers., Gorton, Samuel,--1592-1677.--Simplicities defence against seven-headed policy., Ward, Nathaniel,--1578-1652., Cotton, John,--1584-1652., Massachusetts.--General Court, Massachusetts--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775., Rhode Island--History--Colonial period, ca. 1600-1775., Imprint 1649.]
A letter of Mr. John Cottons, teacher of the Church in Boston in New-England, to Mr. Williams, a preacher there. : Wherein is shewed, that those ought to be received into the church who are godly, though they doe not see, nor expressely bewaile all the pollutions in church-fellowship, ministery, worship, government.
A letter of Mr. John Co...
Cotton, John, 1584-1652...
Printed at London for B...
1643
 
Author (contributor)
[Batchiler, John, approximately 1615-1674., Williams, Roger, 1604?-1683.]
Subjects
[Church discipline., Church membership., Congregational churches--Discipline., Imprint 1643.]
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