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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... reformation , .. 87 442 108 Lee , Samuel , min . of Bristol , 237 ; returns to Eng .. 603 Leet , Andrew , ass't mag . of Connecticut , .......... 163 Leet , Mr. , gov . of Connecticut , 149 ; circumstances of his life , ..... 156 Mather ...
... reformation , .. 87 442 108 Lee , Samuel , min . of Bristol , 237 ; returns to Eng .. 603 Leet , Andrew , ass't mag . of Connecticut , .......... 163 Leet , Mr. , gov . of Connecticut , 149 ; circumstances of his life , ..... 156 Mather ...
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... reformation of religion from antichristian darkness , was vigorously , and in a great measure successfully , endeavoured in the foregoing century , by such learned and pious persons as the Lord inclined and inabled thereunto . And ...
... reformation of religion from antichristian darkness , was vigorously , and in a great measure successfully , endeavoured in the foregoing century , by such learned and pious persons as the Lord inclined and inabled thereunto . And ...
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... reformation of the Church of God , than it hath yet appeared in the world . For by this Essay it may be seen , that a farther practical reformation than that which began at the first coming out of the darkness of Popery , was aimed at ...
... reformation of the Church of God , than it hath yet appeared in the world . For by this Essay it may be seen , that a farther practical reformation than that which began at the first coming out of the darkness of Popery , was aimed at ...
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... reformation . Oh , no ! Our fathers did in their time acknowledge , there were many defects and imperfections in our way , and yet we believe they did as much as could be expected from learned and godly men in their circumstances ; and ...
... reformation . Oh , no ! Our fathers did in their time acknowledge , there were many defects and imperfections in our way , and yet we believe they did as much as could be expected from learned and godly men in their circumstances ; and ...
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... REFORMATION , professed and attained by Evangelical Churches , erected in those ends of the earth ; and a Field being thus pre- pared , I proceed unto a relation of the Considerable Matters which have been acted thereupon . I first ...
... REFORMATION , professed and attained by Evangelical Churches , erected in those ends of the earth ; and a Field being thus pre- pared , I proceed unto a relation of the Considerable Matters which have been acted thereupon . I first ...
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