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 I hope , though the first project cease , yet it shall be never the worse for you , neither will any man be discouraged , but wait on God , using the good means you can . I have no time to write many things unto you ; I doubt not ...
And I hope , though the first project cease , yet it shall be never the worse for you , neither will any man be discouraged , but wait on God , using the good means you can . I have no time to write many things unto you ; I doubt not ...
Page 44
... or is more desired of us , if the Lord see it good ; so see we no hope of means of accomplishing the same , except it come from you ; and therefore , must with patience rest in the work and will of God , performing our duties to him ...
... or is more desired of us , if the Lord see it good ; so see we no hope of means of accomplishing the same , except it come from you ; and therefore , must with patience rest in the work and will of God , performing our duties to him ...
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God , I hope , hath given you the victory , after many difficulties , for yourselves and others ; though I doubt not , but many do and will remain for you and us all to strive with . Brethren , I hope I need not exhort you to obedience ...
God , I hope , hath given you the victory , after many difficulties , for yourselves and others ; though I doubt not , but many do and will remain for you and us all to strive with . Brethren , I hope I need not exhort you to obedience ...
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