CollectionsFor 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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yet in regard of the Lord's dealing with us here , I have had a great desire to write unto you ; knowing your desire to bear a part with us , both in our joys and sorrows , as we do with you . These therefore are to give you to ...
yet in regard of the Lord's dealing with us here , I have had a great desire to write unto you ; knowing your desire to bear a part with us , both in our joys and sorrows , as we do with you . These therefore are to give you to ...
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I have thought good to write to you , concerning the cause as it standeth both with you and us ; we see , alas ! what frustrations and disappointments it pleaseth the Lord to send in this our course , good in itself and according to ...
I have thought good to write to you , concerning the cause as it standeth both with you and us ; we see , alas ! what frustrations and disappointments it pleaseth the Lord to send in this our course , good in itself and according to ...
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To our most dear , and entirely beloved brethren , Mr. William Bradford and Mr. William Brewster , grace , mercy , and true peace be multiplied from God our Father , through our Lord Jesus Christ . Amen . MR OST dear christian friends ...
To our most dear , and entirely beloved brethren , Mr. William Bradford and Mr. William Brewster , grace , mercy , and true peace be multiplied from God our Father , through our Lord Jesus Christ . Amen . MR OST dear christian friends ...
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