Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyFor 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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The first beginning was with a most terrable wind , which continued for the space of 2 houres , with such vehemency that it forced the Tyles of the houses , in soe much that none durst to come out of there dores ; in the midst of which ...
The first beginning was with a most terrable wind , which continued for the space of 2 houres , with such vehemency that it forced the Tyles of the houses , in soe much that none durst to come out of there dores ; in the midst of which ...
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... places which were fitted for convenient assemblies , & retiring into private houses , moving up & down from one place to anot [ h ] er ; after this maner have we quietly & peaceably continued our oppertunities in very great m ? ( ? ) ...
... places which were fitted for convenient assemblies , & retiring into private houses , moving up & down from one place to anot [ h ] er ; after this maner have we quietly & peaceably continued our oppertunities in very great m ? ( ? ) ...
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... ministers , & c . , could reach him to any conviction , but he continued an habituall drunkard , for sundry yeares ; yet still professing and defending himselfe to be as faultles therein as the child unborne .
... ministers , & c . , could reach him to any conviction , but he continued an habituall drunkard , for sundry yeares ; yet still professing and defending himselfe to be as faultles therein as the child unborne .
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LETTERS OF NATHANIEL MATHER | 1 |
INCREASE MATHER | 78 |
PETITION OF INCREASE MATHER AND OTHERS | 116 |
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answer appear blessing Boston bring brother brought called cause Christ Church Colony coming concerning continued COTTON MATHER Court dated dear death designe desire died doubt England expect fear freind further give given going Gospell grace hand hath haue hear heard heart hope INCREASE MATHER Indians John judge kind King land late least leave letter liberty lines live London look Lord March meanes meet ministers never occasion peace person poor pray prayers preached present PRINCE printed reason received relating respects rest returne Reverend Samuel sent shee speake spirit suppose taken tell thank therein things Thomas thought Town trouble unto vpon weeke wife Winthrop write