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... Peace , London , 1644. This work is a lengthy expository dialogue , with the allegorical figures of Truth and Peace as its mouthpieces . It was written in England , where Williams went as agent for Rhode Island in 1643. It was during ...
... Peace , London , 1644. This work is a lengthy expository dialogue , with the allegorical figures of Truth and Peace as its mouthpieces . It was written in England , where Williams went as agent for Rhode Island in 1643. It was during ...
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... peace of the city not be in the least measure impaired or disturbed ; because the essence or being of the city , and so the well - being and peace thereof , is essen- tially distinct from those particular socie- ties ; the city courts ...
... peace of the city not be in the least measure impaired or disturbed ; because the essence or being of the city , and so the well - being and peace thereof , is essen- tially distinct from those particular socie- ties ; the city courts ...
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... Peace , let heaven and earth judge of the washing and color of this tenent . For thee , sweet heavenly guest , go lodge thee in the breasts of the peaceable and humble witnesses of Jesus , that love the truth in peace ! Hide thee from ...
... Peace , let heaven and earth judge of the washing and color of this tenent . For thee , sweet heavenly guest , go lodge thee in the breasts of the peaceable and humble witnesses of Jesus , that love the truth in peace ! Hide thee from ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
From The Vinland History of the Flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
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