History of Southold, L.I.: Its First Centuryauthor, 1881 - 354 strani |
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00 John 00 Thomas acres Barnabas Horton became Benjamin Woolsey born Capt Charles church edifice Church of Southold College Colony Commissioners congregation Conklin Connecticut Corwin County Court daugh daughter Davenport death deed Dickerson died Dosoris Duke of York Dutch Dwight early settlers East election Elizabeth England George Woolsey Governor graduated at Yale Hallock Haven Haven Colony Henry Hingham History Indians inhabitants Isaac Arnold James Jersey John Budd John Tuthill John Youngs Jonathan Joseph Joshua Horton Jurisdiction land liberty Long Island mark married Mary Massachusetts Mattituck Meeting House Melancthon Taylor Woolsey minister ministry Pastor patent Philemon Dickerson Presbyterian purchase Reeve religion residence Reydon Richard Samuel Sarah settled settlement South Southampton Suffolk Terry Thomas Mapes Thomas Moore Thomas Youngs tion Town Meeting Town of Southold Town Records Trustees wife William Worlingworth worship Yale College Yongs
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Stran 66 - Whereas, we all came into these parts of America, with one and the same end and aim, namely, to advance the kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to enjoy the liberties of the Gospel in purity with peace...
Stran 101 - ... that all their children and apprentices, as they grow capable, may through God's blessing attain at least so much as to be able duly to read the Scriptures and other good and profitable printed books in the English tongue, being their native language, and in some competent measure to understand the main grounds and principles of the Christian religion necessary to salvation...
Stran 147 - The honourable and awful council of war for their High Mightinesses the States General of the United Netherlands, and his Serene Highness the Prince of Orange...
Stran 100 - No man's life shall be taken away; no man's honor or good name shall be stained ; no man's person...
Stran 100 - Authority, unless it be by virtue or equity of some express law of the Country warranting the same, established by a General Court and sufficiently published, or in case of the defect of a law in any particular case, by the word of God.
Stran 67 - River in the province of New Jersey, but such planters as are members of some or other of the Congregational Churches, nor shall any but such be chosen to magistracy or to carry on any part of civil judicature or as deputies or assistants to have power to vote in establishing laws and making or repealing them or to any chief military trust or office.
Stran 103 - Let him that is taught in the word communicate unto him that teacheth in all good things.
Stran 67 - Tho' all others admitted to Be planters have Right to their proper Inheritance, and do and shall enjoy all other Civil Liberties and Privileges, According to all Laws, Orders, Grants which are, or hereafter shall be made for this Town. 2nd. We shall with Care and Diligence provide for the maintenance of the purity of Religion professed in the Congregational Churches.
Stran 125 - Wonder not at this; for the hour cometh, wherein all that are in the graves shall hear the voice of the Son of God. 29 And they that have done good things, shall come forth unto the resurrection of life; but they that have done evil, unto the resurrection of judgment.
Stran 63 - Twas Presbyterian true blue. That this epithet should find its way to the colonies was a matter of course. It was here applied not only to persons, but to the customs, institutions, and laws of the Puritans, by those who wished to render the prevailing system ridiculous. Hence, probably, a belief with some that a distinct system of laws, known as the blue laws, must somewhere have had a local habitation.