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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... hearts and souls of a considerable number of his people in New - England , that we may yet say , as they did , " Thy ... heart , shall be upon them perpetually for good ! " that so the faithfulness of God may appear in all generations ...
... hearts and souls of a considerable number of his people in New - England , that we may yet say , as they did , " Thy ... heart , shall be upon them perpetually for good ! " that so the faithfulness of God may appear in all generations ...
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... heart , whether thou wouldst keep his commandments or no . " ] All considering persons cannot but observe , that our wilderness - condition hath been full of humbling , trying , dis- tressing providences . We have had our Massahs and ...
... heart , whether thou wouldst keep his commandments or no . " ] All considering persons cannot but observe , that our wilderness - condition hath been full of humbling , trying , dis- tressing providences . We have had our Massahs and ...
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... heart of his people of New - England , to keep covenant and duty towards their God , to walk in his ways , and keep his command- ments , that he may bring upon them the blessing of Abraham , the mercy and truth unto Jacob , the sure ...
... heart of his people of New - England , to keep covenant and duty towards their God , to walk in his ways , and keep his command- ments , that he may bring upon them the blessing of Abraham , the mercy and truth unto Jacob , the sure ...
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... heart . But how can the lives of the commendable be written without commending them ? or , is that law of History , given in one of the eminentest pieces of antiquity we now have in our hands , wholly antiquated , Max- ime proprium est ...
... heart . But how can the lives of the commendable be written without commending them ? or , is that law of History , given in one of the eminentest pieces of antiquity we now have in our hands , wholly antiquated , Max- ime proprium est ...
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... heart , advised every historian to get the Heart of a lion ; and the more I consider of the provocation , which this our Church - History must needs give to that roaring Lion who has , through all ages hitherto , been tearing the church ...
... heart , advised every historian to get the Heart of a lion ; and the more I consider of the provocation , which this our Church - History must needs give to that roaring Lion who has , through all ages hitherto , been tearing the church ...
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