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VIRGINIA IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
I. Constitutional Provision for Religion. Extract from Articles, In-
structions and Orders..
II. The Motive in Colonization.
Extract from A True and Sincere Declaration of the Purpose and
Ends of the Plantation begun in Virginia.
III. Beginnings of Worship at Jamestown.
Extract from Captain Smith's Advertisements for the Unexperi-
enced Planters of New England or anywhere.
Religious clauses of Articles, Lawes and Orders, Divine, Politique and Martiall for the Colony in Virginia.
IV. Some Features of the Parish.
Statutes relating to
The Church Wardens...
The Maintenance of the Clergy
The Duties of the Clergy....
The Appointment of the Clergy.
V. Conformity and Dissent.
Statute relating to Quakers.
VI. Trials and Problems of the Virginia Church.
Selections from Virginia's Cure.
VII. George Fox's Visit, 1672.
Extracts from Journal of George Fox.
VIII. William and Mary College.
Bibliography
Extract from The Present State of Virginia and the College.
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CHAPTER III
MARYLAND IN THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY
II. The Jesuit Propaganda.
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IV. George Fox's visit, 1672-3.
Extracts from A Narrative of the Voyage to Maryland by Father
Andrew White; and Sundry Reports .
III. Commonwealth Changes.
Clauses from The Governor's Oath, August, 1648. An Act Concern-
ing Religion, April, 1649. Clauses from An Act Concerning Reli-
gion, October 1654...
Selections from Leah and Rachel.
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Seven Articles which the Church of Leyden sent to the Council of Eng-
land...
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Robinson's Letters to Sir John Wolstenholme.
II. The Temper of the Pilgrims.
III. The Leave Taking at Delfshaven
IV. Robinson's Farewell Letter to the Pilgrims.
Extracts as inserted in Bradford's History of the Plymouth Planta-
tion.....
V. The Mayflower Compact..
VI. The Testing Time
Extracts from Bradford's History of the Plymouth Plantation. .
Extract from Letter of Robinson and Brewster to Sir Edwin Sandys..
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Extract from Bradford's History of the Plymouth Planatation . . ...
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I. The Puritans' Attitude to Separation.
The Humble Request of His Majesties loyall Subjects .
rest of their brethren in and of the Church of England
II. The Beginning of Fellowship between Puritan and Separatist Gov. Endecott's Letter to Gov. Bradford, May 11, 1629.
The Congregationalizing of Puritanism.
To the
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Charles Gott's Letter to Governor Bradford..
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IV. Church Polity.
Selections from Winthrop's History of New England relating to--
The Organization of a Church..
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Election and Ordination...
Settlement of Church Disputes..
Church Covenants-Salem and Windsor..
V. The Body of Liberties.
Ecclesiastical Clauses. .
VI. Harvard in its Early Days.
Extracts from New England's First Fruits..
VII. The Cambridge Platform.
Hubbard's Sum of the principles of the congregational discipline ........
VIII. A Tirade against Intolerance.
Extracts from Ward's The Simple Cobbler of Aggavvamm in America
IX. The Quakers.
Extracts from The Trial of Wenlock Christison.......
X. The Half Way Covenant and Church Consociation-Synod of
Boston, 1662.
XI. The Reforming Council of 1679.
Selections from Mather's Magnalia...
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Extracts from Report addressed to the General Court, September
1679.....
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XII. Boston and Cambridge in 1680.
Extracts from A Journal of a Voyage to New York by Danckaerts
and Sluyter.
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CHAPTER VI
CONNECTICUT IN THE SEVENTEENTH AND EARLY EIGHTEENTH CENTURIES
Bibliography..
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I. The Fundamental Orders of Connecticut. Extracts from Colonial
Records of Connecticut...
II. The Fundamental Articles of New Haven.
Statutes relating to Capital Laws, Children, the Church, Heretics,
III. Deed of Roger Williams to his Twelve Original Associates.
IV. The Patent of March, 1643.
Selected Clauses.
V. The Quakers.
Letter from the Commissioners of the United Colonies to Rhode Island,
concerning the Quakers ..
Letter from the government of the Colony of Rhode Island, in reply to
the letter from the Commissioners of the United States concerning the
Quakers....
VI. Roger Williams on the Limitations of Liberty.
Letter from Providence, 1654..
VII. The Charter of 1663.
Clauses relating to religion..
VIII. George Fox's visit, 1672.
CHAPTER VIII
NEW YORK IN THE COLONIAL PERIOD
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I. Statutory Provision for Religion.
Extracts from Proposed Articles for the Colonization and Trade of
New Netherlands, September 2, 1638..
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II. The Reformed Church at work in Manhattan.
Extracts from a letter of Rev. John Michaelius of Manhattan to
Rev. Adrian Smoutius of Amsterdam, August 11, 1628.
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III. The Reformed Church and the Sects.
Statute of 1656.....
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IV.
Articles of Capitulation on the Reduction of New Netherland, 1664.
Religious Clauses..
Selections from a Journal of a Voyage to New York in 1679-80 by
IX. The Language Problem in the Reformed Dutch Churches.
Extracts from The Independent Reflector, January 1754, by Wil-
liam Livingstone.
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X. The Coetus.
Circular Letter of the Consistory of New York to all the Dutch Re-
formed Churches in New York and New Jersey, May, 1737 . . . .
Minutes of a Convention
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Concerning the Formation of a Coctus
1737...
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XI. King's College.
Evils of a Sectarian College supported by public funds by William
Livingstone, 1753..
Clauses relating to religion in The Royal Charter of 1754.
XII. The Mission to the Five Nations.
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Selections from Le Jeune's Relation (1640–41), Lalemant's Rela-
tion (1644-45), and Mercier's Relation (1653–54).
Correspondence of Governor Dongan and Monsieur de Denonville. 307
XIII. The Classis Issue.
Letter of Coetus of New York to the Rev. Classis of Amsterdam,
Oct. 1764....
Selected Articles of Union, Oct., 1771.
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V. The Confession of the Society of Friends, commonly called Quakers,
Extracts from a letter of Samuel Purviance to Colonel Bird (1765). 172
VIII. The Ephrata Community.
Extracts from the Chronicon Ephratense (translated) ......
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IX. The Problem of Ministers for Lutheran Churches.
Extracts from Correspondence of Pennsylvania churches with
Rev. Ziegenhagen of London, 1736-39.
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X. The Constitution of Fundamental Principles of the Schwenkfelder
Church as adopted in 1782.
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XI. The Moravians.
An Exposition of their Fundamental Views taken from Report of the
Synod in Marienborn, July, 1674.
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Constitution of the Society for the Furtherance of the Gospel
organized November, 1745..
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