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CD: History of the Baptists in Maine Henry S. Burrage Reg. Price: $19.95 (1904), 2007, CD, Graphic Images, Searchable, Adobe, v6, PC and Mac, 559 pp, Heritage Books, Inc Noted scholar, Henry S. Burrage gathered information for this history from the minutes of the Maine Baptist Missionary Convention and of various associations in the state, from the files of Zion's Advocate in the library of Colby College, and from the library of the Maine Historical Society and of the Newton Theological Institution as well as his own extensive library. His research yielded such chapters as Civil land Ecclesiastical Beginnings in Maine; Rev. William Screven and the Baptists at Kittery; The Reappearance of Baptist Views; The Freewill Baptist Movement; Potter, Macomber, Case; The New Hampshire Association; Beginnings of the Bowdoinham Association; Missionary Activity; Better Days; Further Expansion; Educational Beginnings; Beginnings of Foreign Missionary Work; Progress of the Churches; Waterville College; The Maine Baptist Missionary Society and the Maine Baptist Convention; Maine Baptist Education Society; Zion's Advocate; Sunday Schools; Temperance Reform; Anti-Slavery Agitation; Maine Baptist Missionary Convention; Maine Baptist Education Society; Colby College; Increasing Interest in Foreign Missions; The Baptists of Maine and Home Missions; The Academies; The Churches from the Close of the Civil War; and A Glance Backward and Forward. An extensive table of contents and a subject, place and everyname index provide easy access to information. Numerous illustrations of people and places highlight the history. CD2630 Price:
19.95 USD
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Gorges and the Grant of the Province of Maine, 1622: A Tercentenary Memorial Henry S. Burrage Reg. Price: $18.5 (1923) reprint, 5½x8½, paper, index, 178 pp, Heritage Books The Tercentenary Memorial commemorated the three hundredth anniversary of the 1622 grant of the Province of Maine. "Accordingly, in response to their application, the Great Council of New England, August 10, 1622, granted to Sir Ferdinando Gorges and Captain John Mason all that part of 'the maine land in New England lying upon the sea coast betwixt the rivers of Merrimack and Sagadahock and to the furtherest heads of the said rivers and so forwards up into the land westward until threescore miles be finished from the first entrance of the aforsaid rivers,' which 'the said Sir Ferdinando Gorges and Captain John Mason, with the consent of the president and Council, intend to name the Province of Maine.'" "Rosier's Relation Of Waymouth's Voyage And Explorations" (1605), "The Popham Company Experiences" (1607-1608) relating their voyage to Sagadahoc, "Captain John Smith's Description Of New England," "Captain Thomas Dermer's Letter To Thomas Purchas" (1619), "The Brief Relation Of The Discovery And Plantation Of New England (1620): The Epistle Dedicatory To The Prince His Highness [Charles I]," and the "Grant of the Province of Maine" (1622) are included, and provide first-hand accounts of early encounters with Native Americans, trade, natural resources and much more. Illustrations enhance the text. B1383 Price:
18.50 USD
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