After God had carried us safe to New England and we had builded our houses, provided necessaries for our livelihood, reared convenient places for God's worship, and settled the civil government, one of the next things we longed for and looked after was... The North American Review - Page 500edited by - 1834Full view - About this book
 | Emmanuel College (University of Cambridge) - 1884 - 99 pages
...little tract, called " New England's First Fruits," printed in London in 1643, the author says: "After God had carried us safe to New England, and we had...settled the civil government, one of the next things we longed for and looked after was to advance learning and to perpetuate it to posterity, dreading... | |
 | George Lowell Austin - Massachusetts - 1884 - 598 pages
...interesting as showing the spirit of the people in relation to the institution. It says, — " After God had carried us safe to New England, and we had...convenient places for God's worship, and settled the civill government, one of the next things we longed for and looked after was to advance learning and... | |
 | 1885
...Lord had carried us safely to New England, and we had builded our houses, provided necessaries for livelihood, reared convenient places for God's worship,...settled the civil government, one of the next things we longed for and looked after was to advance learning and perpetuate it to posterity, dreading to... | |
 | Union Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.) - 1885 - 82 pages
...transmitted to their friends in the old country we are told, ' After the Lord had carried us safely to New England, and we had builded our houses, provided necessaries for livelihood, reared convenient places for God's worship, and settled the civil government, one of the... | |
 | Bible - 1887
...der 1643 zu London erschienenen New England?* First Fruits spricht sich darüber also aus : „After God had carried us safe to New England, and we had...livelihood, reared convenient places for God's worship, and Bettled the civil government : one of the next things »•• longed for and looked after was to advance... | |
 | Richard Gause Boone - Education - 1889 - 410 pages
...generous gift of John Harvard. A citizen of Boston, writing back to friends in 1643, says : " After we had builded our houses, provided necessaries for our livelihood, reared convenient places for worship, and settled the civill government, one of the next things wee longed for .and looked after... | |
 | Richard Gause Boone - Education - 1889 - 402 pages
...generous gift of John Harvard. A citizen of Boston, writing back to friends in 1643, says : " After we had builded our houses, provided necessaries for our livelihood, reared convenient places for worahip, and settled the civill government, one of the next things wee longed for and looked after... | |
 | Richard Gause Boone - Education - 1889 - 402 pages
...generous gift of John Harvard. A citizen of Boston, writing back to friends in 1643, says : " After we had builded our houses, provided necessaries for our livelihood, reared convenient places for worship, and settled the civill government, one of the next things wee longed for and looked after... | |
 | University of the State of New York - Education - 1891
...college was planted on our own soil. A citizen of Boston, writing to England in 1643, says : "After we had builded our houses, provided necessaries for our livelihood, reared convenient places for worship, and settled the civil government, one of the next things we longed for and looked after was... | |
 | George Henry Martin - Education - 1894 - 284 pages
...before. All this is expressed in that often-quoted sentence from New England's First Fruits : * After God had carried us safe to New England and we had...settled the civil government, one of the next things we longed for and looked after was to advance learning and perpetuate it to posterity : dreading to... | |
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