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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His unfeigned love towards us hath been such , as I cannot indeed express ; and though he be a man not swayed with passion , or led by uninformed affections , yet hath he cloven to us still amidst all persuasions of opposites ...
His unfeigned love towards us hath been such , as I cannot indeed express ; and though he be a man not swayed with passion , or led by uninformed affections , yet hath he cloven to us still amidst all persuasions of opposites ...
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M UCH beloved brethren , neither the distance of place , nor distinction of body , can at all either dissolve or weaken that bond of true christian affection in which the Lord by his spirit hath tied us together .
M UCH beloved brethren , neither the distance of place , nor distinction of body , can at all either dissolve or weaken that bond of true christian affection in which the Lord by his spirit hath tied us together .
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His corn he boils , and hath the brook by him , and sometimes angles for a little fish . But so he continues burning and hewing , until he hath within ten or twelve days , lying there at his work alone , finished , and getting hands ...
His corn he boils , and hath the brook by him , and sometimes angles for a little fish . But so he continues burning and hewing , until he hath within ten or twelve days , lying there at his work alone , finished , and getting hands ...
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