CollectionsMassachusetts Historical Society., 1833 - 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 57
... fear , much through this evill opinion . Happy shall I be , if any be made wiser by my harmes ; I wish all men to take heed , how they shake hands with the Church of God , upon any such heedlesse grounds as I almost had done . Thirdly ...
... fear , much through this evill opinion . Happy shall I be , if any be made wiser by my harmes ; I wish all men to take heed , how they shake hands with the Church of God , upon any such heedlesse grounds as I almost had done . Thirdly ...
Page 92
... fear- full worke . And besides , some reformations ( under favour ) have been too deep , at least for others to follow . They were also unexperienced of mission to con- vert Infidels . Is Geneva without her faults ? or Holland , Rotter ...
... fear- full worke . And besides , some reformations ( under favour ) have been too deep , at least for others to follow . They were also unexperienced of mission to con- vert Infidels . Is Geneva without her faults ? or Holland , Rotter ...
Page 159
... fear to see and hear that I think ere long will come upon us . Thus for our tragical story , now to the comedy . When we were all at supper in the great hall , they ( the Pequits ) gave us alarm to draw us out three times before we ...
... fear to see and hear that I think ere long will come upon us . Thus for our tragical story , now to the comedy . When we were all at supper in the great hall , they ( the Pequits ) gave us alarm to draw us out three times before we ...
Page 170
... fear the Lord , and am well sat- isfied from her , that what she did , she did it , igno- rantly , from what she had heard of this nature from other ignorant or worse persons . Yet we are in duty bound to protest against such actions ...
... fear the Lord , and am well sat- isfied from her , that what she did , she did it , igno- rantly , from what she had heard of this nature from other ignorant or worse persons . Yet we are in duty bound to protest against such actions ...
Page 233
... fear'd light ; the Sea with lightning Burns The Pilot knew not what to chuse or fly , Art stood amaz'd in Ambiguity . The storm augmenting still , the next day about 4 of the clock afternoon we lost our Rudder , and with that our hopes ...
... fear'd light ; the Sea with lightning Burns The Pilot knew not what to chuse or fly , Art stood amaz'd in Ambiguity . The storm augmenting still , the next day about 4 of the clock afternoon we lost our Rudder , and with that our hopes ...
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