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Upon y
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receite of these things by one of their messengers, they had a sollemne
meeting and a day of humiliation to seeke y
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Lord for his direction; and their pastor
tooke this texte, 1. Sam. 23, 3, 4. And David’s men said unto him, see, we be afraid
hear in Judah, how much more if we come to Keilah against y
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host of the Philistines?
Then David asked counsell of y
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Lord againe, &c. From which texte he taught many
things very aptly, and befitting ther present occasion and condition, strengthing them
against their fears and perplexities, and incouraging them in their resolutions. After
which they concluded both what number and what persons should prepare themselves
to goe with y
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first; for all y
t
were willing to have gone could not gett ready for their
other affairs in so shorte a time; neither if all could have been ready, had ther been
means to have trāsported them all-togeather. Those that staied being y
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greater
number required y
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pastor to stay with them; and indeede for other reasons he could
not then well goe, and so it was y
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more easilie yeelded unto. The other then desired y
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elder, M
r
. Brewster, to goe with them, which was also condescended unto. It was also
agreed on by mutuall consente and covenante, that those that went should be an
absolute church of them selves, as well as those y
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staid; seing in such a dangrous
vioage, and a removall to such a distance, it might come to pass they should (for y
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body of them) never meete againe in this world; yet with this proviso, that as any of y
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rest came over to them, or of y
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other returned upon occasion, they should be reputed
as members without any further dismission or testimoniall. It was allso promised to
those y
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wente first, by y
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body of y
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rest, that if y
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Lord gave them life, & meās, &
opportunitie, they would come to them as soone as they could.
ROBINSON’S SERMON TO THE PILGRIMS ON THEIR DEPARTURE FROM LEYDEN,
AND
THE
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AREWELL
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So being ready to departe, they had a day of solleme humiliation, their pastor taking his
texte from Ezra 8. 21. And ther at y
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river, by Ahava, I proclaimed a fast, that we might
humble ourselves before our God, and seeke of him a right way for us, and for our
children, and for all our substance. Upon which he spente a good parte of y
e
day very
profitably, and suitable to their presente occasion. The rest of the time was spente in
powering out prairs to y
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Lord with great fervencie, mixed with abundance of tears. And
y
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time being come that they must departe, they were accompanied with most of their
brethren out of y
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citie, unto a towne sundrie miles of called Delfes-Haven, wher the
ship lay ready to receive them. So they lefte y
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goodly & pleasante citie, which had been
ther resting place near 12. years; but they knew they were pilgrimes, & looked not
much on those things, but lift up their eyes to y
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heavens, their dearest cuntrie, and
quieted their spirits. When they came to y
e
place they found y
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ship and all things
ready; and shuch of their freinds as could not come with them followed after them, and
sundrie also came from Amsterdame to see them shipte and to take their leave of
them. That night was spent with litle sleepe by y
e
most, but with freindly
entertainmente & christian discourse and other reall expressions of true christian love.
The next day, the wind being faire, they wente aborde, and their freinds with them,
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