Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, Volumen4;Volumen24The Society, 1834 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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... desire to prevent falling out of Indians one with another , and that they may live quietly one by another . Progress , Repis 10. That they may labour after humility Breaking forth upon the Indians in New - England . 39.
... desire to prevent falling out of Indians one with another , and that they may live quietly one by another . Progress , Repis 10. That they may labour after humility Breaking forth upon the Indians in New - England . 39.
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Massachusetts Historical Society. Progress , Repis 10. That they may labour after humility , and not be proud . 11. That when Indians doe wrong one to another , they may be lyable to censure by fine or the like , as the English are . 12 ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. Progress , Repis 10. That they may labour after humility , and not be proud . 11. That when Indians doe wrong one to another , they may be lyable to censure by fine or the like , as the English are . 12 ...
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... labours , by which some of them have very handsomely apparelled themselves , & you would scarce know them from English people . There is one thing more which I would acquaint you with , which hapned this Summer , viz . June 9. the first ...
... labours , by which some of them have very handsomely apparelled themselves , & you would scarce know them from English people . There is one thing more which I would acquaint you with , which hapned this Summer , viz . June 9. the first ...
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... labour and work in building , planting , clothing our selves , & c . and they doe not : and would they but doe as wee doe in these things , they would be all one with Eng- lish men they said they did not know God , and therefore could ...
... labour and work in building , planting , clothing our selves , & c . and they doe not : and would they but doe as wee doe in these things , they would be all one with Eng- lish men they said they did not know God , and therefore could ...
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... labour with him , and at last he did humble himself , confessed all , [ p . 23. ] and intreated his father to forgive him , and took him by the hand , at which his father burst forth into great weeping : hee did the same also to his ...
... labour with him , and at last he did humble himself , confessed all , [ p . 23. ] and intreated his father to forgive him , and took him by the hand , at which his father burst forth into great weeping : hee did the same also to his ...
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Términos y frases comunes
AMERI amongst answer asked BATTLES OF CHIPPEWA beleeve in Christ betrust blessing called Captain Christ hath Church Commandements Confession Countrey Covenant dayes desire Devil diseases doth Elders Eliot England English evil Exergue faith Father fear followeth give godly Gods Word Gospel grace hand hear the Word heart Heaven Hiacoomes holy Honours hope ISAAC VAN WART Jesus Christ John Johnston Blakeley Kingdome labour Legend live Lord hath Lord Jesus Mahu MDCCCXIII medals meeting mercy Ministers Nashaway Natick neer New-England OCCASION pardon Pawwawes poor Indians pray to God pray unto prayer praying Indians preach present promise propounded question rejoyce repent Sachem saith Satan Scriptures shew sinne sins sloop-of-war sonnes soul spake speak Speene Spirit sundry taught teach therfore things THIRD SERIES thou thought told tryall wayes wherein whereof Wigwam wisdome yeers