Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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against the maine trueths of ye gospell , but that they began to take rootting in many places , being watered with ye blooud of ye martires , and blessed from heaven with a gracious encrease ; he then begane to take him to his anciente ...
against the maine trueths of ye gospell , but that they began to take rootting in many places , being watered with ye blooud of ye martires , and blessed from heaven with a gracious encrease ; he then begane to take him to his anciente ...
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later times , since ye trueth begane to springe & spread after ye great defection made by Antichrist , y ' man of sine . For to let pass ye infinite examples in sundrie nations and severall places of ye world , and instance in our owne ...
later times , since ye trueth begane to springe & spread after ye great defection made by Antichrist , y ' man of sine . For to let pass ye infinite examples in sundrie nations and severall places of ye world , and instance in our owne ...
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It begane in ye southeast , and parted toward ye south & east , and vered sundry ways ; but ye greatest force of it here was from ye former quarters . It continued not ( in yo extremitie ) above 5. or 6. houers , but ye violence begane ...
It begane in ye southeast , and parted toward ye south & east , and vered sundry ways ; but ye greatest force of it here was from ye former quarters . It continued not ( in yo extremitie ) above 5. or 6. houers , but ye violence begane ...
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