Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1837 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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... pleased God to put into the heart of Master Stone this passage in prayer , while myself lay under the vessel and heard it , himself not knowing that God had sent him a messenger to tell him his prayer was granted . O Lord God , if it be ...
... pleased God to put into the heart of Master Stone this passage in prayer , while myself lay under the vessel and heard it , himself not knowing that God had sent him a messenger to tell him his prayer was granted . O Lord God , if it be ...
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... pleased , out of his love , to carry things in such a sweet , moderate way , as all turned to his glory , and his people's good . These men , seeing they could not have liberty to go upon their design , gave us a note under their hands ...
... pleased , out of his love , to carry things in such a sweet , moderate way , as all turned to his glory , and his people's good . These men , seeing they could not have liberty to go upon their design , gave us a note under their hands ...
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... pleased to impose trouble on his in way of trial ( as he said to Israel of old - I did it to prove you , and to see what was in your hearts ) , whether a soul would not do as the foolish young man in the Gospel , cling more closer to ...
... pleased to impose trouble on his in way of trial ( as he said to Israel of old - I did it to prove you , and to see what was in your hearts ) , whether a soul would not do as the foolish young man in the Gospel , cling more closer to ...
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... pleased to preserve the lives of them , though not without great misery and pain to them- selves for the present . Distractions multiplying , strength and courage began to fail with many . Our Indians , that had stood close to us ...
... pleased to preserve the lives of them , though not without great misery and pain to them- selves for the present . Distractions multiplying , strength and courage began to fail with many . Our Indians , that had stood close to us ...
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... pleased to remember that the laborer is worthy of his hire : That I have not exceeded others not better deserving ; that I go hand in hand with the meanest in this great work , to whom the charge thereof was committed by royal au ...
... pleased to remember that the laborer is worthy of his hire : That I have not exceeded others not better deserving ; that I go hand in hand with the meanest in this great work , to whom the charge thereof was committed by royal au ...
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