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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... seen . Dr. Samuel Mather was an 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 ...
... seen . Dr. Samuel Mather was an 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 ...
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... seen nailed to half the bedsteads in the town to keep away those vile miscreants who came riding through the air upon broomsticks , or across the lots upon the back of some poor old woman , who perhaps , from some malady , had not left ...
... seen nailed to half the bedsteads in the town to keep away those vile miscreants who came riding through the air upon broomsticks , or across the lots upon the back of some poor old woman , who perhaps , from some malady , had not left ...
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... seen them in their houses . The last time I saw your father was in the beginning of 1724 , when I visited him after my first trip to Pennsylvania . He received me in his library , and on my taking leave showed me a shorter way out of ...
... seen them in their houses . The last time I saw your father was in the beginning of 1724 , when I visited him after my first trip to Pennsylvania . He received me in his library , and on my taking leave showed me a shorter way out of ...
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... seen ; yet , as deficient and meagre as it is , it is of great importance , as containing nothing upon the subject but what the author himself knew . That work is entitled , " THE LIFE OF THE VERY REVEREND AND LEARNED COTTON MATHER ...
... seen ; yet , as deficient and meagre as it is , it is of great importance , as containing nothing upon the subject but what the author himself knew . That work is entitled , " THE LIFE OF THE VERY REVEREND AND LEARNED COTTON MATHER ...
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... seen all that the Lord hath done for his people in New - England , and have known the beginning and progress of these churches unto this day ; and having read over much of this history , I cannot but in the love and fear of God bear ...
... seen all that the Lord hath done for his people in New - England , and have known the beginning and progress of these churches unto this day ; and having read over much of this history , I cannot but in the love and fear of God bear ...
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