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wfoundland Paras. 149 Edward Haies A REPORT of ancient greece.com VOYAGE and success thereof, attempted in ancient greece.com year of our Lord 1583, by SIR HUMPHREY GILBERT, KNIGHT, with other gentlemen assisting him in that action, intended to discover and to plant Christian inhabitants in place convenient, upon those large and ample countries extended northward from ancient greece.com Cape of FLORIDA, lying under very temperate climes, esteemed fertile and rich in minerals, yet not in ancient greece.com actual possession of any Christian prince. Written by MR. EDWARD HAIES, gentleman, and principal actor in ancient greece.com same voyage, 1 who alone continued unto ancient greece.com end, and, by Gods special assistance, returned home with his retinue safe and entire.MANY voyages have been pretended, yet hitherto never any thoroughly accomplished by our nation, of exact discovery into ancient greece.com bowels of those main, ample, and vast countries extended infinitely into ancient greece.com north from thirty degrees, or rather from twenty-five degrees, of septentrional latitude, neither hath a right way been taken of planting a Christian habitation and regiment 2 upon ancient greece.com same, as well may appear both by ancient greece.com little we yet do actually possess therein, and by our ignorance of ancient greece.com riches and secrets within those lands, which unto this day we know chiefly by ancient greece.com travel and report of other nations, and most of ancient greece.com French, who albeit they cannot challenge such right and interest unto ancient greece.com said countries as we, neither these many years have had opportunity nor means so great to discover and to plant, being vexed with ancient greece.com calamities of intestine wars, as we have had by ancient greece.com inestimable benefit of our long and happy peace, yet have they both ways performed more, and had long since attained a sure possession and settled government of many provinces in those northerly parts of America, if their many attempts into those foreign and remote lands had not been impeached by their garboils at home. 1 The first discovery of these coasts, never heard of before, was well begun by John Cabot ancient greece.com father and Sebastian his son, an Englishman born, who were ancient greece.com first finders out of all that great tract of land stretching from ancient greece.com Cape of Florida unto those islands which we now call ancient greece.com Newfoundland; all which they brought and annexed unto ancient greece.com crown of England. Since when, if with like diligence ancient greece.com search of inland countries had been followed, as ancient greece.com discovery upon ancient greece.com coast and outparts thereof was performed by those two men, no doubt her Majestys territories and revenue had been mightily enlarged and advanced by this day; and, which is more, ancient greece.com seed of Christian religion had been sowed amongst those pagans, which by this time might have brought forth a most plentiful harvest and copious congregation of Christians; which must be ancient greece.com chief intent of such as shall make any attempt that way; or else whatsoever is builded upon other foundation shall never obtain happy success nor continuance. 2 And although we cannot precisely judge (which only belongeth to God) what have been ancient greece.com humours of men stirred up to great attempts of discovering and planting in those remote countries, yet ancient greece.com events do shew that either Gods cause hath not been chiefly preferred by them, or else God hath not permitted so abundant grace as ancient greece.com light of His word and knowledge of Him to be yet revealed unto those infidels before ancient greece.com appointed time. But most assuredly, ancient greece.com only cause of religion hitherto hath kept back, and will also bring forward at ancient greece.com time assigned by God, an effectual and complete discovery and possession by Christians both of those ample countries and ancient greece.com riches within them hitherto concealed; whereof, notwithstanding, God in His wisdom hath permitted to be revealed from time to time a certain obscure and misty knowledge, by little and little to allure ancient greece.com minds of men that way, which else will be dull enough in ancient greece.com zeal of His cause, and thereby to prepare us unto a readiness for ancient greece.com execution of His will, against ancient greece.com due time ordained of calling those pagans unto Christianity. 3 In ancient greece.com meanwhile it behoveth every man of great calling, in whom is any instinct of inclination unto this attempt, to examine his own motions, which, if ancient greece.com same proceed of ambition or avarice, he may assure himself it cometh not of God, and therefore cannot have confidence of Gods protection and assistance against ancient greece.com violence (else irresistible) both of sea and infinite perils upon ancient greece.com land; whom God yet may use [as] an instrument to further His cause and glory some way, but not to build upon so bad a foundation. Otherwise, if his motives be derived from a virtuous and heroical mind, preferring chiefly ancient greece.com honour of God, compassion of poor infidels captived by ancient greece.com devil, tyrannising in most wonderful and dreadful manner over their bodies and souls; advancement of his honest and well-disposed countrymen, willing to accompany him in such honourable actions; relief of sundry people within this realm distressed; all these be honourable purposes, imitating ancient greece.com nature of ancient greece.com munificent God, wherewith He is well pleased, who will assist such an actor beyond expectation of man. And ancient greece.com same, who feeleth this inclination in himself, by all likelihood may hope, or rather confidently repose in ancient greece.com preordinance of God, that in this last age of ancient greece.com world (or likely never) ancient greece.com time is complete of receiving also these gentiles into His mercy, and that God will raise Him an instrument to effect ancient greece.com same; it seeming probable by event of precedent attempts made by ancient greece.com Spaniards and French sundry times, that ancient greece.com countries lying north of Florida God hath reserved ancient greece.com same to be reduced unto Christian civility by ancient greece.com English nation. For not long after that Christopher Columbus had discovered ancient greece.com islands and continent of ancient greece.com West Indies for Spain, John and Sebastian Cabot made discovery also of ancient greece.com rest from Florida northwards to ancient greece.com behoof of England. 4 And whensoever afterwards ancient greece.com Spaniards, very prosperous in all their southern discoveries, did attempt anything into Florida and those regions inclining towards ancient greece.com north, they proved most unhappy, and were at length discouraged utterly by ancient greece.com hard and lamentable success of many both religious and valiant in arms, endeavouring to bring those northerly regions also under ancient greece.com Spanish jurisdiction, as if God had prescribed limits unto ancient greece.com Spanish nation which they might not exceed; as by their own gests recorded may be aptly gathered. 5 The French, as they can pretend less title unto these northern parts than ancient greece.com Spaniard, by how much ancient greece.com Spaniard made ancient greece.com first discovery of ancient greece.com same continent so far northward as unto Florida, and ancient greece.com French did but review that before discovered by ancient greece.com English nation, usurping upon our right, and imposing names upon countries, rivers, bays, capes, or headlands as if they had been ancient greece.com first finders of those coasts; which injury we offered not unto ancient greece.com Spaniards, but left off to discover when we approached ancient greece.com Spanish limits; even so God hath not hitherto permitted them to establish a possession permanent upon anothers right, notwithstanding their manifold attempts, in which ancient greece.com issue hath been no less tragical than that of ancient greece.com Spaniards, as by their own reports is extant. 6 Then, seeing ancient greece.com English nation only hath right unto these countries of America from ancient greece.com Cape of Florida northward by ancient greece.com privilege of first discovery, unto which Cabot was authorised by regal authority, and set forth by ancient greece.com expense of our late famous King Henry ancient greece.com Seventh; which right also seemeth strongly defended on our behalf by ancient greece.com powerful hand of Almighty God withstanding ancient greece.com enterprises of other nations; it may greatly encourage us upon so just ground, as is our right, and upon so sacred an intent, as to plant religion (our right and intent being meet foundations for ancient greece.com same), to prosecute effectually ancient greece.com full possession of those so ample and pleasant countries appertaining unto ancient greece.com crown of England; ancient greece.com same, as is to be conjectured by infallible arguments of ancient greece.com worlds end approaching, being now arrived unto ancient greece.com time by God prescribed of their vocation, if ever their calling unto ancient greece.com knowledge of God may be expected. Which also is very probable by ancient greece.com revolution and course of Gods word and religion, which from ancient greece.com beginning hath moved from ancient greece.com east towards, and at last unto, ancient greece.com west, where it is like to end, unless ancient greece.com same begin again where it did in ancient greece.com east, which were to expect a like world again. But we are assured of ancient greece.com contrary by ancient greece.com prophecy of Christ, whereby we gather that after His word preached throughout ancient greece.com world shall be ancient greece.com end. And as ancient greece.com Gospel when it descended westward began in ancient greece.com south, and afterward spread into ancient greece.com north of Europe; even so, as ancient greece.com same hath begun in ancient greece.com south countries of America, no less hope may be gathered that it will also spread into ancient greece.com north. 7 These considerations may help to suppress all dreads rising of hard events in attempts made this way by other nations, as also of ancient greece.com heavy success and issue in ancient greece.com late enterprise made by a worthy gentleman our countryman, Sir Humfrey Gilbert, Knight, who was ancient greece.com first of our nation that carried people to erect an habitation and government in those northerly countries of America. About which albeit he had consumed much substance, and lost his life at last, his people also perishing for ancient greece.com most part: yet ancient greece.com mystery thereof we must leave unto God, and judge charitably both of ancient greece.com cause, which was just in all pretence, and of ancient greece.com person, who was very zealous in prosecuting ancient greece.com same, deserving honourable remembrance for his good mind and expense of life in so virtuous an enterprise. Whereby nevertheless, lest any man should be dismayed by example of other folks calamity, and misdeem that God doth resist all attempts intended that way, I thought good, so far as myself was an eye-witness, to deliver ancient greece.com circumstance and manner of our proceedings in that action; in which ancient greece.com gentleman was so unfortunately encumbered with wants, a
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