Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen3The Society, 1968 |
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... Lord to take out of this veil of tears your and our loving and faithful pastor , and my dear brother , Mr. John Robinson , who was sick some eight days , beginning first to be sick on a Saturday morning , yet the next day , being the Lord's ...
... Lord to take out of this veil of tears your and our loving and faithful pastor , and my dear brother , Mr. John Robinson , who was sick some eight days , beginning first to be sick on a Saturday morning , yet the next day , being the Lord's ...
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... Lord in it as we see , or not ; that the Lord hath singularly preserved life in the busi- ness to great admiration , giveth me good hope , that he will ( if our sins hin- der not ) in his appointed time , give a happy end unto it . On ...
... Lord in it as we see , or not ; that the Lord hath singularly preserved life in the busi- ness to great admiration , giveth me good hope , that he will ( if our sins hin- der not ) in his appointed time , give a happy end unto it . On ...
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... Lord to bring us again together ; than which as no outward thing could be more comfortable unto us , 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 ...
... Lord to bring us again together ; than which as no outward thing could be more comfortable unto us , 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 ...
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DESCRIPTION of Middleborough | 1 |
A Topographical Description of York | 11 |
Description of Holliston | 18 |
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