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- New England Reactions to the English Civil Wars, 1640-1660
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- John Winthrop's Concept of Law in 17Th Century New England, One Notion of Puritan Thinking
- Historic Burial-Places of Boston and Vicinity. by John M
- An Exclusive Preview of American Rebels by Nina Sankovitch
- America As the City Upon a Hill: an Historical, Philosophical
- Observations on the Winthrop, Bentley Thomas and 'Ex Dono' Collections of the Original Library of Allegheny College, 1819-1823
- June 30, 2011 Annual Report
- Kingsbury, Theodore Bryant
- Genealogy of the Descendants of John Eliot
- The Winthrop Family
- UCLA Electronic Theses and Dissertations
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- The State House, Boston, Massachusetts
- John Winthrop Describes Life in Boston, 1634 Introduction Questions for Discussion
- The Middle Group of American Historians the Macmillan Company
- Annual Report of the Trustees of Public Reservations 1967
- Contents Officers and Council Members, 1976-1979
- John Winthrop: Lawyer As Model of Christian Charity
- Introduction HEAVENLY MERCHANDIZE
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- TABLE of CONTENTS Page Chapter 1: Women and the Puritan Church: an Overview ………………………
- A Manual for the Use of the General Court
- Bradford and Winthrop: Different Approaches to Colonial New England
- Religious Dissent
- The Puritan Origins of Black Abolitionism in Massachusetts
- Of Mary Dyer and Anne Hutchinson: Early Modern Interplays of Religion, Science, and Politics in the Atlantic World
- Observations on the Winthrop, Bentley Thomas and 'Ex Dono' Collections of the Original Library of Allegheny College, 1819-1823
- Governing Greater Boston Meeting the Needs of the Region’S People GREATER BOSTON
- Lightning Rods to Direct the "Electric Substance" to the Ground Resisted God's Will
- Colonial Period, Ca. 1590-1690
- Early American Science: a Selective Guide to Materials at the British Library
- To Plead Our Own Cause: African Americans in Massachusetts and the Making of the Antislavery Movement, 1630-1835
- Hannah Winthrop and Mercy Otis Warren
- Puritan Massachusetts: Theocracy Or Democracy?
- The Name Here Should Match the Title Page and Your Official Name In
- John Winthrop (1587/8-1649), C
- John Winthrop's "City of Women"