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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... removal to New England , 530 ; emi- nence for piety , 531 ; care and zeal for the Lord's day , 535 ; temperate life , 538 ; charity , 540 ; spe- cial attainments , 542 ; ministerial accomplish- ments , 545 ; family government , 547 ...
... removal to New England , 530 ; emi- nence for piety , 531 ; care and zeal for the Lord's day , 535 ; temperate life , 538 ; charity , 540 ; spe- cial attainments , 542 ; ministerial accomplish- ments , 545 ; family government , 547 ...
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... removing to New England , 449 ; his account of a hurricane on the coast of New England , ib .; his rules for ministers , 451 ; pub- lications , 453 ; moderator of a council of minis- tere , 454 ; sickness and death , .. Mather , Samuel ...
... removing to New England , 449 ; his account of a hurricane on the coast of New England , ib .; his rules for ministers , 451 ; pub- lications , 453 ; moderator of a council of minis- tere , 454 ; sickness and death , .. Mather , Samuel ...
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... removal to N. Engl'd , 512 ; min . of N. Haven , 513 ; his skill in mathematics , 514 ; numerous family of child'n , 516 ; sickness and death , 517 ; epitaph ,. Sherman , Samuel , mag . of Connecticut ,. 518 163 S. Ships , number of ...
... removal to N. Engl'd , 512 ; min . of N. Haven , 513 ; his skill in mathematics , 514 ; numerous family of child'n , 516 ; sickness and death , 517 ; epitaph ,. Sherman , Samuel , mag . of Connecticut ,. 518 163 S. Ships , number of ...
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... removed and prevented ; for , Rectum est sui et obliqui Index.t Thirdly , That the true original and design of this plantation may not be lost , nor buried in oblivion , but known and remembered for ever , [ Psal . cxl . 4 : " He hath ...
... removed and prevented ; for , Rectum est sui et obliqui Index.t Thirdly , That the true original and design of this plantation may not be lost , nor buried in oblivion , but known and remembered for ever , [ Psal . cxl . 4 : " He hath ...
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... removed out of their place ! " 4. But whether New - England may live any where else or no , it must live in our History ! HISTORY , in general , hath had so many and mighty commendations from the pens of those numberless authors , who ...
... removed out of their place ! " 4. But whether New - England may live any where else or no , it must live in our History ! HISTORY , in general , hath had so many and mighty commendations from the pens of those numberless authors , who ...
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