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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... reason itself cannot comprehend. I never could conceive why fuller and clearer evidence should be required to prove the truth of Scripture than of any other history ; nor is it easy to account for infidels withholding their assent, even ...
... reason itself cannot comprehend. I never could conceive why fuller and clearer evidence should be required to prove the truth of Scripture than of any other history ; nor is it easy to account for infidels withholding their assent, even ...
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... Boston, for no other reason but that it will be a disappointment to you. Should you come, / believe no further requests will be made respecting your History, as I think I have dropped sufficient hints to 20 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1779.
... Boston, for no other reason but that it will be a disappointment to you. Should you come, / believe no further requests will be made respecting your History, as I think I have dropped sufficient hints to 20 THE BELKNAP PAPERS. [1779.
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... reason to expect. The most leisure season of the year for me is generally in February and March. The weather has been excessively severe and the snow is deep. ' I was obliged to sustain the rigour of last Friday night, which our people ...
... reason to expect. The most leisure season of the year for me is generally in February and March. The weather has been excessively severe and the snow is deep. ' I was obliged to sustain the rigour of last Friday night, which our people ...
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... reason for it, were apologies between us lawful ; but yours of February 1st did not come to hand so soon as that of February 4. I cannot account for it, unless by supposing some neglect in the person who was to carry it from Dover to ...
... reason for it, were apologies between us lawful ; but yours of February 1st did not come to hand so soon as that of February 4. I cannot account for it, unless by supposing some neglect in the person who was to carry it from Dover to ...
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... reason of its depreciated and fluctuating state, that indulgent Heaven would, of its infinite mercy, be pleased to restore it to its former value, or speedily fit' and prepare it for its great and last change." There may be wit in it ...
... reason of its depreciated and fluctuating state, that indulgent Heaven would, of its infinite mercy, be pleased to restore it to its former value, or speedily fit' and prepare it for its great and last change." There may be wit in it ...
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