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Page 55
... looke to stand on their owne leggs . So he returned in displeasure , and this was ye first ground of discontent betweene them . And wheras ther wanted well near 1ooli . to clear things at their going away , he would not take order to ...
... looke to stand on their owne leggs . So he returned in displeasure , and this was ye first ground of discontent betweene them . And wheras ther wanted well near 1ooli . to clear things at their going away , he would not take order to ...
Page 59
... looke to see againe . For besids ye eminente dangers of this viage , which are no less then deadly , an infirmitie of body hath ceased me , which will not in all licely- hoode leave me till death . What to call it I know not , but it is ...
... looke to see againe . For besids ye eminente dangers of this viage , which are no less then deadly , an infirmitie of body hath ceased me , which will not in all licely- hoode leave me till death . What to call it I know not , but it is ...
Page 61
... looke for a glorious res- urrection , knowing Christ Jesus after ye flesh no more , but looking unto ye joye yt is before us , we will endure all these things and accounte them light in comparison of yt joye we hope for . Remember me in ...
... looke for a glorious res- urrection , knowing Christ Jesus after ye flesh no more , but looking unto ye joye yt is before us , we will endure all these things and accounte them light in comparison of yt joye we hope for . Remember me in ...
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