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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... thought to be of sufficient interest to claim an insertion here : " Peter Hix • Who was Joshua Gee , who in 1731 published a third edition of " The Trade and Nav- igation of Great Britain Considered , " & c . ? In this work there is ...
... thought to be of sufficient interest to claim an insertion here : " Peter Hix • Who was Joshua Gee , who in 1731 published a third edition of " The Trade and Nav- igation of Great Britain Considered , " & c . ? In this work there is ...
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... thoughts and fears , the consolations of God refresh our souls , that all those that in simplicity and godly sincerity ... thought , it hath been a reward of grace , with respect unto the faithfulness they have expressed , in asserting ...
... thoughts and fears , the consolations of God refresh our souls , that all those that in simplicity and godly sincerity ... thought , it hath been a reward of grace , with respect unto the faithfulness they have expressed , in asserting ...
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... thought no creature breathed the vital air . Yet there a mighty future is begun , And men and things a race of empire run . Strabo ! thy many marvels tell no more , No proud discovery known in ancient lore Can match that wondrous waif ...
... thought no creature breathed the vital air . Yet there a mighty future is begun , And men and things a race of empire run . Strabo ! thy many marvels tell no more , No proud discovery known in ancient lore Can match that wondrous waif ...
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... thought it my duty upon all accounts , ( and if it have proceeded unto the degree of a fault , there is , it may be , something in my temper and nature that has betrayed me therein , ) to be more sparing and easie , in thus mentioning ...
... thought it my duty upon all accounts , ( and if it have proceeded unto the degree of a fault , there is , it may be , something in my temper and nature that has betrayed me therein , ) to be more sparing and easie , in thus mentioning ...
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... thought , by the wise designers of Chelsey - Colledge , wherein able historians were one sort of persons to be maintained ; that the Romanists do in one point condemn the Protestants ; for among the Romanists , they don't burden their ...
... thought , by the wise designers of Chelsey - Colledge , wherein able historians were one sort of persons to be maintained ; that the Romanists do in one point condemn the Protestants ; for among the Romanists , they don't burden their ...
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