Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1810 - Massachusetts For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society. 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... fear of the neighbouring Indians . The records of the town mention , vol- ume I , folio 5 , a purchase of the land from Sunckquasson , the sachem and proprietor , about the year 1636. But the evidence of this purchase being imperfect ...
... fear of the neighbouring Indians . The records of the town mention , vol- ume I , folio 5 , a purchase of the land from Sunckquasson , the sachem and proprietor , about the year 1636. But the evidence of this purchase being imperfect ...
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... fear the willing are too weak and the strong too idle . And because we will not stand upon the number of the objections made by them against you , we have sent them here enclosed , that you may see them and answer them . [ These are ...
... fear the willing are too weak and the strong too idle . And because we will not stand upon the number of the objections made by them against you , we have sent them here enclosed , that you may see them and answer them . [ These are ...
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... fear of God , restraining them from idleness and profanation of the Sab- bath . 3dly , that you freely and readily entertain any honest men , in- to your church , estate and society , though with great infirmities and difference of ...
... fear of God , restraining them from idleness and profanation of the Sab- bath . 3dly , that you freely and readily entertain any honest men , in- to your church , estate and society , though with great infirmities and difference of ...
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... fear of any thing else ; and the want of money is such a grievous sickness now a - days , as that it makes men rave and cry out , they cannot tell for what . 3dly , And in a word , we think it but rea- son , that all such things as ...
... fear of any thing else ; and the want of money is such a grievous sickness now a - days , as that it makes men rave and cry out , they cannot tell for what . 3dly , And in a word , we think it but rea- son , that all such things as ...
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... fear God amongst you , join themselves thereunto without delay ; and let all the ordinan- ces of God be used completely in the church , without longer waiting upon uncertainties , or keeping the gap open for opposites . 4ly . Let the ...
... fear God amongst you , join themselves thereunto without delay ; and let all the ordinan- ces of God be used completely in the church , without longer waiting upon uncertainties , or keeping the gap open for opposites . 4ly . Let the ...
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