Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society., 1877 For 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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... preach sermons, — in hopes that it might probably take effect somewhere, but almost despairing of it at the same time. In short, the war, and the numerous avocations consequent upon it, have thrown every man's mind into such an ...
... preach sermons, — in hopes that it might probably take effect somewhere, but almost despairing of it at the same time. In short, the war, and the numerous avocations consequent upon it, have thrown every man's mind into such an ...
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... preach to the new settlers. I think there is not a colder situation in North America. But what is remarkable the snow is not so deep back in the woods as it is here. The spring and better travelling will be very acceptable. Mrs. Belknap ...
... preach to the new settlers. I think there is not a colder situation in North America. But what is remarkable the snow is not so deep back in the woods as it is here. The spring and better travelling will be very acceptable. Mrs. Belknap ...
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... preacher. He formerly preached occasionally in the New South, at, Boston, and has lately had an invitation to return to Boston again. Our news at present is that forty-two sail of vessels, loaded with provisions for the garrison at ...
... preacher. He formerly preached occasionally in the New South, at, Boston, and has lately had an invitation to return to Boston again. Our news at present is that forty-two sail of vessels, loaded with provisions for the garrison at ...
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... preach at all, and two more I preached at my own house. I have now so far recovered as to ride (chiefly) abroad, not caring to walk much on the snow, which by its dampness causes a weakness and pain in my knees and feet. I do not expect ...
... preach at all, and two more I preached at my own house. I have now so far recovered as to ride (chiefly) abroad, not caring to walk much on the snow, which by its dampness causes a weakness and pain in my knees and feet. I do not expect ...
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... of Plymouth Church, appended to a Sermon of the Rev. Philemon Robbins, preached at the ordination of his son, Chandler Robbins, in 1760. — Eds. * These forged letters were first printed in London, in 88 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1781.
... of Plymouth Church, appended to a Sermon of the Rev. Philemon Robbins, preached at the ordination of his son, Chandler Robbins, in 1760. — Eds. * These forged letters were first printed in London, in 88 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1781.
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