CollectionsMassachusetts 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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Page 25
... give both light and information to the United States respecting their extensive possessions , and with which they are but imperfectly acquainted . Did government think proper to avail itself of the services of this young gentleman , he ...
... give both light and information to the United States respecting their extensive possessions , and with which they are but imperfectly acquainted . Did government think proper to avail itself of the services of this young gentleman , he ...
Page 30
... give no passage to the waters , no not a tittle ; let not hatred or heartburning be harboured in the breast of any of you one moment , but forgive and forget all former failings and abuses , and re- new your love and friendship together ...
... give no passage to the waters , no not a tittle ; let not hatred or heartburning be harboured in the breast of any of you one moment , but forgive and forget all former failings and abuses , and re- new your love and friendship together ...
Page 40
... give you to understand , that it hath pleased the Lord to take out of this veil of tears your and our loving and faithful pastor , and my dear brother , Mr. John Robinson , who was sick some eight days , beginning first to be sick on a ...
... give you to understand , that it hath pleased the Lord to take out of this veil of tears your and our loving and faithful pastor , and my dear brother , Mr. John Robinson , who was sick some eight days , beginning first to be sick on a ...
Page 41
... give a happy end unto it . On the contra- ry , when I consider how it pleaseth the Lord to cross those means that should bring us together , being now as far off or farther than ever , in our apprehension ; as also to take that means ...
... give a happy end unto it . On the contra- ry , when I consider how it pleaseth the Lord to cross those means that should bring us together , being now as far off or farther than ever , in our apprehension ; as also to take that means ...
Page 45
... give honour according to men's places ; and his liberty , to serve God in faith , and his brethren in love orderly and with a willing and free heart . God forbid , I should need to exhort you to peace , which is the bond of perfection ...
... give honour according to men's places ; and his liberty , to serve God in faith , and his brethren in love orderly and with a willing and free heart . God forbid , I should need to exhort you to peace , which is the bond of perfection ...
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