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" Captein & military comander, unto whom my selfe, & many others, were much beholden in our low & sicke condition. And yet the Lord so upheld these persons, as in this generall calamity they were not at all infected either with sicknes, or lamnes. And what... "
Bradford's History "Of Plimoth Plantation.". - Page 112
by William Bradford - 1898 - 555 pages
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Pamphlets. American History, Volume 3

United States - 1825 - 398 pages
...ter, ther reverend elder, £ Myles Standish, ther Captein & military comander, unto whom my selfe, £ many others were much beholden in our low & sicke...they were not wanting to any that had need of them. Aiid I doute not but their recompence is with ye Lord." — Bradford, ut sup., 90. " By that time ther...
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History of Plymouth Plantation

William Bradford - Massachusetts - 1856 - 568 pages
...Smith's New England's Trials, p. 16. Fortune, November 9th, six more were — ED. 90 HISTORY OK [BOOK ii. vissitation, & others yet living, that whilst they...them. And I doute not but their recompence is with y* Lord. But I may not hear pass by an other remarkable passage not to be forgotten. As this calamitie...
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The Pilgrims' First Year in New England

Nahum Gale - Massachusetts - 1857 - 364 pages
...— "What I have said of these, I may say of many others who died in this general visitation ; and others yet living, — that whilst they had health,...strength continuing, they were not wanting to any who had need of them." The conduct of the captain nnd crew of the Mayflower, during this trying period,...
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History of New England: During the Stuart dynasty

John Gorham Palfrey - New England - 1858 - 696 pages
...lameness. And what I have said of these, I may say of many others who died tn this general visitation, and others yet living, that, whilst they had health, yea,...were not wanting to any that had need of them. And I doubt not but their recompense is with the Lord." (Bradford, 91, 92.) When Robinson heard of this great...
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History of New England, Volume 1

John Gorham Palfrey - History - 1859 - 686 pages
...lameness. And what I have said of these, I may say of many others who died m this general visitation, and others yet living, that, whilst they had health, yea,...were not wanting to any that had need of them. And I doubt not but their recompense is with the Lord." (Bradford, 91, 92.) When Robinson heard of this great...
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Memoranda, Historical, Chronological, &c: Prepared with the Hope to Aid ...

Henry Martyn Dexter - Congregational churches - 1870 - 40 pages
...generall calamity they were not at all infected either with sicknes, or lamnes. And what I have said 32 of these, I may say of many others who dyed in this...I doute not but their recompence is with ye Lord." — Bradford, ut sup., 90. " By that time ther corne was planted, all their victals were spente, and...
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Memoranda, Historical, Chronological, &c: Prepared with the Hope to Aid ...

Henry Martyn Dexter - Congregational churches - 1870 - 48 pages
...calamity they were not at all infected either with sicknes, or I armies. And what I have said 32 « of these, I may say of many others who dyed in this...I doute not but their recompence is with ye Lord." — Bradford, ut sup., 90. " By that time ther corne was planted, all their victals were spente, and...
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The Genesis of the New England Churches

Leonard Bacon - Massachusetts - 1874 - 546 pages
...reinforcement the number of the dead was just fifty. this general visitation, and others yet living, that while they had health — yea, or any strength continuing...they were not wanting to any that had need of them." Details like these, illustrative of character and of the Christian spirit, are always pertinent in...
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The Genesis of the New England Churches

Leonard Bacon - Massachusetts - 1874 - 558 pages
...reinforcement the number of the dead was just fifty. this general visitation, and others yet living, that while they had health — yea, or any strength continuing...they were not wanting to any that had need of them." Details like these, illustrative of character and of the Christian spirit, are always pertinent in...
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History of New England, Volume 1

John Gorham Palfrey - New England - 1876 - 694 pages
...lameness. And what I have said of these, I may say of many others who died in this general visitation, and others yet living, that, whilst they had health, yea,...were not wanting to any that had need of them. And I doubt not but their recompense is with the Lord." (Bradford, 91, 92.) When Robinson heard of this great...
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