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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... brought upon people by their carrying their heads too high . " This moral , so essentially good in itself , does not need the high recommendation of a Franklin , though but for him it would not , VOL . I. - C probably , have been ...
... brought upon people by their carrying their heads too high . " This moral , so essentially good in itself , does not need the high recommendation of a Franklin , though but for him it would not , VOL . I. - C probably , have been ...
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... brought to the knowledge of every youth who has learned or may yet learn to read . It may be too much a custom to dwell on the errors and misfortunes of people while living ; and to err , on the other hand , by making their char- acters ...
... brought to the knowledge of every youth who has learned or may yet learn to read . It may be too much a custom to dwell on the errors and misfortunes of people while living ; and to err , on the other hand , by making their char- acters ...
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... brought us to be , what we now are . We may set up an EBENEZER , and say , " Hitherto the Lord hath helped us . " Yet in respect of our present state , we have need earnestly to pray , as we are directed , " Let thy work farther appear ...
... brought us to be , what we now are . We may set up an EBENEZER , and say , " Hitherto the Lord hath helped us . " Yet in respect of our present state , we have need earnestly to pray , as we are directed , " Let thy work farther appear ...
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... brought upon themselves , that , for to avoid all approaches towards that which those feeble creatures have gone to imitate , the best way of writing has been most injuriously deserted . But what shall we say ? The best way of writing ...
... brought upon themselves , that , for to avoid all approaches towards that which those feeble creatures have gone to imitate , the best way of writing has been most injuriously deserted . But what shall we say ? The best way of writing ...
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... brought home unto us , with a sweet light reflected from them on the word , which is our light ; or , to have all the typical men and things in our Book of Mysteries , accommodated with their Antitypes : or , to have many hundreds of ...
... brought home unto us , with a sweet light reflected from them on the word , which is our light ; or , to have all the typical men and things in our Book of Mysteries , accommodated with their Antitypes : or , to have many hundreds of ...
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