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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Page 41
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 ...
Page 49
We cannot but all take notice how the Lord hath been pleased to cross our proceedings , and caused many dis sters to befal us therein ; and sure I conceive the only cause to be , we , or many of us here , aimed at other ends than God's ...
We cannot but all take notice how the Lord hath been pleased to cross our proceedings , and caused many dis sters to befal us therein ; and sure I conceive the only cause to be , we , or many of us here , aimed at other ends than God's ...
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I replied , that he had no cause , I hoped , to question Englishman's Wunnaumwauonck , that is , faithfulness , he having had long experience of their friendliness . and trustiness . He took a stick , and broke it into ten pieces ...
I replied , that he had no cause , I hoped , to question Englishman's Wunnaumwauonck , that is , faithfulness , he having had long experience of their friendliness . and trustiness . He took a stick , and broke it into ten pieces ...
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