American Poems ( 1625-18921912 |
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... dear Mate when she his doom doth hear . He that was erst a Husband , pierc't with sense of Wives distress , Whose tender heart did bear a part of all her grievances , Shall mourn no more as heretofore because of her ill plight ...
... dear Mate when she his doom doth hear . He that was erst a Husband , pierc't with sense of Wives distress , Whose tender heart did bear a part of all her grievances , Shall mourn no more as heretofore because of her ill plight ...
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... freed ; Made Kings & Priests to God through Christ's dear loves transcendency , There to remain and there to reign with him Eternally . 280 1662 . FROM GOD'S CONTROVERSY WITH NEW - ENGLAND ( WRITTEN IN 26 AMERICAN POEMS.
... freed ; Made Kings & Priests to God through Christ's dear loves transcendency , There to remain and there to reign with him Eternally . 280 1662 . FROM GOD'S CONTROVERSY WITH NEW - ENGLAND ( WRITTEN IN 26 AMERICAN POEMS.
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... dear New England ! dearest land to me , Which unto God hast hitherto been dear , 1662 . And mayst be still more dear than formerlie MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 27 From God's Controversy with New-England.
... dear New England ! dearest land to me , Which unto God hast hitherto been dear , 1662 . And mayst be still more dear than formerlie MICHAEL WIGGLESWORTH 27 From God's Controversy with New-England.
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Walter C. Bronson. 1662 . And mayst be still more dear than formerlie If to his voice thou wilt incline thine ear : Consider wel & wisely what the rod Wherewith thou art from yeer to yeer chastized Instructeth thee ; repent & turn to God ...
Walter C. Bronson. 1662 . And mayst be still more dear than formerlie If to his voice thou wilt incline thine ear : Consider wel & wisely what the rod Wherewith thou art from yeer to yeer chastized Instructeth thee ; repent & turn to God ...
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... dear Wife , Children , and Friends : Hate Heresie , make blessed ends , Bear Poverty , live with good men ; So shall we meet with joy agen . 15 20 25 5 ΙΟ Let men of God in Courts and Churches watch 15 O're such as do a Toleration hatch ...
... dear Wife , Children , and Friends : Hate Heresie , make blessed ends , Bear Poverty , live with good men ; So shall we meet with joy agen . 15 20 25 5 ΙΟ Let men of God in Courts and Churches watch 15 O're such as do a Toleration hatch ...
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