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to his astonishment saw , what he could not have believed ; to him it was told , That God had founded this Sion , and that the poor of his People did trust in him ; at his depart- ure with wonderment he said , Lo , what hath God done ...
to his astonishment saw , what he could not have believed ; to him it was told , That God had founded this Sion , and that the poor of his People did trust in him ; at his depart- ure with wonderment he said , Lo , what hath God done ...
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... and mostly that the Pectant Humours in our Bodies may not abound to the raising up Noxious and Mortal Fumes and Vapours , in our Head . If the Athenian Mercury may be credited , the excesses of our Nation in their Head - Tire , hath ...
... and mostly that the Pectant Humours in our Bodies may not abound to the raising up Noxious and Mortal Fumes and Vapours , in our Head . If the Athenian Mercury may be credited , the excesses of our Nation in their Head - Tire , hath ...
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Hath not New - England experienced this great truth , What is become of the Majesty , Authority , and Glory of Christs Appearing in our Churches , unto which Christs Defence is promised when we were compleated according to Rule , as at ...
Hath not New - England experienced this great truth , What is become of the Majesty , Authority , and Glory of Christs Appearing in our Churches , unto which Christs Defence is promised when we were compleated according to Rule , as at ...
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A Narrative of the Planting of the Massachusetts Colony in 1628 | 279 |
The Extinction of Slavery in Massachusetts By Emory Washburn | 333 |
Letters of Thomas Cushing from 1767 to 1775 | 347 |
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