Magnalia Christi Americana: Or, The Ecclesiastical History of New-England, from Its First Planting, in the Year 1620, Unto the Year of Our Lord 1698 ...S. Andrus & son, 1855 |
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... able mention of , 489 ; treats with the Indians at Falmouth , .. Storer , Samuel , commands a sloop at Wells fight , ii . 614 Stoughton , Israel , ass't mag . of N. E. 141 ; captain in the Pequot war , ii .. 554 Treat , Maj . Kobert ...
... able mention of , 489 ; treats with the Indians at Falmouth , .. Storer , Samuel , commands a sloop at Wells fight , ii . 614 Stoughton , Israel , ass't mag . of N. E. 141 ; captain in the Pequot war , ii .. 554 Treat , Maj . Kobert ...
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... able and learned Divine , and his own published works are quite numerous . On the rebuilding of Faneuil Hall in Boston , a Charity Sermon was preached in it , March 6th , 1763 , " for the relief of the poor , " and D. Mather was ...
... able and learned Divine , and his own published works are quite numerous . On the rebuilding of Faneuil Hall in Boston , a Charity Sermon was preached in it , March 6th , 1763 , " for the relief of the poor , " and D. Mather was ...
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... able for you to consider the light which , from the midst of this " outer darkness , " is now to be darted over unto the other side of the Atlantick Ocean . But we must therewithal ask your Prayers , that these " golden Candlesticks ...
... able for you to consider the light which , from the midst of this " outer darkness , " is now to be darted over unto the other side of the Atlantick Ocean . But we must therewithal ask your Prayers , that these " golden Candlesticks ...
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... able historians were one sort of persons to be maintained ; that the Romanists do in one point condemn the Protestants ; for among the Romanists , they don't burden their Professor with any Par- ochial incumbrances ; but among the ...
... able historians were one sort of persons to be maintained ; that the Romanists do in one point condemn the Protestants ; for among the Romanists , they don't burden their Professor with any Par- ochial incumbrances ; but among the ...
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... able to hold , but the tongues and pens of those angry folks will scourge me as with scorpions , and cause me to feel ( if I will feel ) as many lashes as Cornelius Agrippa expected from their brethren , for the book in which he exposed ...
... able to hold , but the tongues and pens of those angry folks will scourge me as with scorpions , and cause me to feel ( if I will feel ) as many lashes as Cornelius Agrippa expected from their brethren , for the book in which he exposed ...
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