HISTORY 



OF 



New-England. 



From the Englifti planting in the Yccre 

 . untill the Yeere i<Jjz. 



Declaring the form of their Government, 



Civill, Military, and Ecclefiaftique. Their Wars with 



the Indians* their Troubles with the Gortonifts, 



and other Heretiques. Their manner of gathering 



of Churches,the commodities of the Country, 



and defer i ption of the principal! Towns 



and Havens,with the great encou- 



ragements to increafe Trade 



betwixt them and Old 



ENGLAND. 



With the names of all their Governour^Magiftratcs, 



and eminent Minifters. 



P s A L. 107.24. 



The righteous fall fee it and rejoice, and all iniquity fall ftof her 

 mouth. 



P S A L. I 1 1.2. 



Tlx wrly of the Lrd are grent^nd ought to be fought out of all that 

 have f leaf arc in them. 



LONDON, 



Printed for N A T H: B R o o K E at the Angel 

 in Corn-hilt. 1654. 



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