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... and many prevent ( if it were possible ) the dangers , passengers in it , Mr. Cotton took occasion which seemed hereby to hang over that and to speak to them about the differences , etc. , the rest of the churches .
... and many prevent ( if it were possible ) the dangers , passengers in it , Mr. Cotton took occasion which seemed hereby to hang over that and to speak to them about the differences , etc. , the rest of the churches .
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his best advantage : and let the covenant of his grace and peace rest upon your honorable family and posterity throughout all generations . Thus , humbly craving pardon for my boldness and length , I take leave and rest , Yours Honours ...
his best advantage : and let the covenant of his grace and peace rest upon your honorable family and posterity throughout all generations . Thus , humbly craving pardon for my boldness and length , I take leave and rest , Yours Honours ...
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... at need the angels are ; O heart sore - tried ! thou hast the best And when the sunset gates unbar , That Heaven itself could give thee , -rest , Shall I not see thee waiting stand , 435 Rest from all bitter thoughts and things !
... at need the angels are ; O heart sore - tried ! thou hast the best And when the sunset gates unbar , That Heaven itself could give thee , -rest , Shall I not see thee waiting stand , 435 Rest from all bitter thoughts and things !
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From The Vinland History of the Flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMULLER | 23 |
JACQUES CARTIER | 30 |
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