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Page 56
... Mr. Robinson write a letter to ye whole com- pany , which though it hath already bene printed , yet I thought " It was well for them yt this was not accepted . " -Bradford's Note . good here likwise to inserte it ; as also a 56 4.
... Mr. Robinson write a letter to ye whole com- pany , which though it hath already bene printed , yet I thought " It was well for them yt this was not accepted . " -Bradford's Note . good here likwise to inserte it ; as also a 56 4.
Page 57
... letters of Robinson , here omitted , are both printed in Old South Leaflet No. 142 , " Words of John Robinson . " ] This letter , [ that to the whole company ] though large , yet being so frutfull in it selfe , and suitable to their ...
... letters of Robinson , here omitted , are both printed in Old South Leaflet No. 142 , " Words of John Robinson . " ] This letter , [ that to the whole company ] though large , yet being so frutfull in it selfe , and suitable to their ...
Page 59
... letter he write to a freind in London from Dartmouth , whilst ye ship lay ther a mending ; the which , besids ye expressions of his owne fears , it shows much of ye providence of God working for their good beyonde man's expectation ...
... letter he write to a freind in London from Dartmouth , whilst ye ship lay ther a mending ; the which , besids ye expressions of his owne fears , it shows much of ye providence of God working for their good beyonde man's expectation ...
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