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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... they came to trade , as they pretended ; watching their opportunities , knocked him in the head , and martyred him most barbarously , to the great grief of his poor distressed servants , which by the providence of God were saved .
... they came to trade , as they pretended ; watching their opportunities , knocked him in the head , and martyred him most barbarously , to the great grief of his poor distressed servants , which by the providence of God were saved .
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Myself received an arrow through my coat sleeve , a second against my helmet on the forehead ; so as if God in his providence had not moved the heart of my wife to persuade me to carry it along with me , ( which I was unwilling to do ) ...
Myself received an arrow through my coat sleeve , a second against my helmet on the forehead ; so as if God in his providence had not moved the heart of my wife to persuade me to carry it along with me , ( which I was unwilling to do ) ...
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... out of the ambushments , and almost surrounded him and his company ; and some they slew , others they maimed , and forced them to retreat to their fort , so that it was a special providence of God that they were not all slain .
... out of the ambushments , and almost surrounded him and his company ; and some they slew , others they maimed , and forced them to retreat to their fort , so that it was a special providence of God that they were not all slain .
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It was a special providence of God it did not hit them , for then should we have been deprived of the sweet observation of God's providence in their deliverance .
It was a special providence of God it did not hit them , for then should we have been deprived of the sweet observation of God's providence in their deliverance .
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... in the midst of the soldiers ; and this passage worthy observation I set down , because the providence of God might be taken notice of , and his name glorified , that is so ready for to honor his own ordinance .
... in the midst of the soldiers ; and this passage worthy observation I set down , because the providence of God might be taken notice of , and his name glorified , that is so ready for to honor his own ordinance .
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