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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for their mere necessities , and have an eye rather on your ill deservings at God's hand , than upon the failings of your friends towards you ; and wait on him with patience and good conscience ; rather admiring his mercies ...
for their mere necessities , and have an eye rather on your ill deservings at God's hand , than upon the failings of your friends towards you ; and wait on him with patience and good conscience ; rather admiring his mercies ...
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To his loving friends Mr. BRADFORD , Mr. ALLERTON , and Mr. WINSLOW , salutations , & c . London , November 25 , 1625 . Μ ' Y last unto you was of the death of Mr. Robinson and what else then needful , since which I have received divers ...
To his loving friends Mr. BRADFORD , Mr. ALLERTON , and Mr. WINSLOW , salutations , & c . London , November 25 , 1625 . Μ ' Y last unto you was of the death of Mr. Robinson and what else then needful , since which I have received divers ...
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called Friends , who , to this day , are much more numerous than any other religious denomination in New - Bedford , and make a far greater majority in Westport and Dartmouth ; in which places there is no house erected for publick ...
called Friends , who , to this day , are much more numerous than any other religious denomination in New - Bedford , and make a far greater majority in Westport and Dartmouth ; in which places there is no house erected for publick ...
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