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Chapter 1: John Winthrop (1588-1649) ... 1588 John Winthrop is born. ... Leader - John Winthrop; Settlers are mostly Puritans or Congregational Puritans; "The Arbella Covenant" clearly establishes
oldest son of John Winthrop (1588–1649). He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin, became a lawyer, and emigrated to Massachusetts Bay in 1631. He returned to England in 1634 and in 1635...
Winthrop, John, 1588–1649, governor of the Massachusetts Bay colony, b. Edwardstone, near Groton, Suffolk, England. ... See The Journal of John Winthrop, 1630–1649 (1996), abridged ed. by R. S.
Long before becoming the governor of Massachusetts, John Winthrop had a deep understanding of God’s divine purposes for the colony. “We shall be a city ... But Winthrop also gave a warning:
[In 1645, while he was deputy-governor of Massachusetts, John Winthrop and his fellow-magistrates had interfered in a local election of a militia officer.
John Winthrop, often known as "John Winthrop, Junior" or "the Younger", was the eldest son of John Winthrop, first governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony, and Mary Forth, his first wife.
Summary of John Winthrop's; "Model of Christian Charity" ... How does the text of John Winthrop's Model of Christian Charity follow the process of the American Jeremiad? Does Winthrop emphasize
That the Honorable John Winthrop Esquire, son of a prosperous lawyer with an estate inherited from Henry VIII, and the chosen leader of the expedition, should want to remind his subjects that there...
Now the onely way to avoyde this shipwracke and to provide for our posterity is to followe the Counsell of Micah, ... wee shall shame the faces of many of gods worthy servants, ... that wee, and our Seede,
JOHN WINTHROP, governor of Massachusetts Bay Colony, “A Modell of Christian Charity,” discourse written aboard the Arbella during the voyage to Massachusetts, 1630.—Robert C. Winthrop,