The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . ^. STANDISns SWOUD AND A MATCHLOCK. is the testimony of his foes. If wc may judge from liis book, andfrom the fact that, tliough living near Weymouth, where Westons menhad been massacred by the savages, ho was unharmed, and lived evi-d(uitly without fear, we should regard him as a friend of the red men,who were welcomed to i\Fa-rc Mount, and there, initiated in a superiorwoodcraft, and dissuaded from the excessive use of aijiia rike, wereinstructed in the kindly religion of the Book of tlonunon the court decreed on the 7tli o
The history of the American Episcopal Church, 1587-1883 . ^. STANDISns SWOUD AND A MATCHLOCK. is the testimony of his foes. If wc may judge from liis book, andfrom the fact that, tliough living near Weymouth, where Westons menhad been massacred by the savages, ho was unharmed, and lived evi-d(uitly without fear, we should regard him as a friend of the red men,who were welcomed to i\Fa-rc Mount, and there, initiated in a superiorwoodcraft, and dissuaded from the excessive use of aijiia rike, wereinstructed in the kindly religion of the Book of tlonunon the court decreed on the 7tli of September, 1();^(», that ThomasMorton, of Mount Wolliston, shall i)resently be set into the bilboes, andafter sent prisoni^r into England, by the ship called the (lift, now re-turning thither ; that all his goods shall l)e seized upon to defray thecharge of his transportation, i)ayinent of his del)ts, and to give satis-faction to the Indians for a canoe he unjustly took away from them ; < Itrailfoids Hi«toiy of Ilymouth Plautii- Liiicnln, ignnlcil i
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