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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... and our children after us and shall never forget the same , but shall heartily desire your good and prosperity , as our own forever . Likewise for your friendly proposition and offer , to accommodate and help us with any commodities ...
... and our children after us and shall never forget the same , but shall heartily desire your good and prosperity , as our own forever . Likewise for your friendly proposition and offer , to accommodate and help us with any commodities ...
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... but of unstable judgment ) who preached among them for about three years : But at last , beginning to vent some errors which were offensive to the church , they , at his desire , gave him a dismission to Salem , where , being called ...
... but of unstable judgment ) who preached among them for about three years : But at last , beginning to vent some errors which were offensive to the church , they , at his desire , gave him a dismission to Salem , where , being called ...
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I desire you to have a care , knowing that there is a crafty one , that lies in wait for to deceive . I shall add no more , but desire you to consider , that it is the duty of a christian to be guided by the call of God ; and to be ...
I desire you to have a care , knowing that there is a crafty one , that lies in wait for to deceive . I shall add no more , but desire you to consider , that it is the duty of a christian to be guided by the call of God ; and to be ...
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