The colonial era . t to 1756, .... 303 Oglethorpe—His Career—His Plan for a Colony—Grant ofTerritory—The Settlement—Immigrants from Salzburg —The Colony Reinforced — State of the Colony — Trials —John Wesley — Charles Wesley — Expedition against —Spanish Attack Repelled—Whitefield in Georgia—Surrender of the Charter—The New Government—SocialCondition. CHAPTER in the Colonies, 313 The Writings of John Smith — Sandys — Whitaker — EarlyNew England Writers—Winthrop—Mathers Magnalia—Hubbard—Prince—The New England Divines—Their Ideasof Providence—Absorption in Religion and
The colonial era . t to 1756, .... 303 Oglethorpe—His Career—His Plan for a Colony—Grant ofTerritory—The Settlement—Immigrants from Salzburg —The Colony Reinforced — State of the Colony — Trials —John Wesley — Charles Wesley — Expedition against —Spanish Attack Repelled—Whitefield in Georgia—Surrender of the Charter—The New Government—SocialCondition. CHAPTER in the Colonies, 313 The Writings of John Smith — Sandys — Whitaker — EarlyNew England Writers—Winthrop—Mathers Magnalia—Hubbard—Prince—The New England Divines—Their Ideasof Providence—Absorption in Religion and Theology—TheBay Psalm-Book—Anna Bradstreet— The Day of Doom—Franklin and Edwards—Legists. Xviii ^NTENTS APPENDIX PAGE I. Chronological Table, 321 II. BlBLIOGRAnilCAL NOTE - 325 ^DEX, 337 LIST OF MAPS 1. Physical Map of the United States, . Frontispiece 2. Original Grants, Page 30 3. The American Colonies in 1755, . End of the wliime PHYSICAL ]\LAP 0. * 110 Longitude West 100 0 50 100 200 UNITED STATEScolonialera02fish
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