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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... live in , and many things of the like nature ; not medling with any matters more difficult , and which to such weake ones might at first seeme ridiculous , untill they had tasted and beleeved more plaine and familiar truths . Having ...
... live in , and many things of the like nature ; not medling with any matters more difficult , and which to such weake ones might at first seeme ridiculous , untill they had tasted and beleeved more plaine and familiar truths . Having ...
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... live wick- edly and loosely , ( describing them ) and these kind of English men wee told them were in a manner as ignorant of Jesus Christ as the Indians now are ; but there are a second sort of English men , who though for a time they ...
... live wick- edly and loosely , ( describing them ) and these kind of English men wee told them were in a manner as ignorant of Jesus Christ as the Indians now are ; but there are a second sort of English men , who though for a time they ...
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... live they may bee happy , and when they die they may goe to God and live in Heaven . Having made this preface , hee began first to set forth God unto them by familiar descriptions , in his glorious power , goodnesse , and great- nesse ...
... live they may bee happy , and when they die they may goe to God and live in Heaven . Having made this preface , hee began first to set forth God unto them by familiar descriptions , in his glorious power , goodnesse , and great- nesse ...
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... live in all blisse with Jehovah the blessed God : and so we concluded conference . Having thus spent the whole afternoone , and night being almost come upon us ; considering that the Indians formerly desired to know how to pray , and ...
... live in all blisse with Jehovah the blessed God : and so we concluded conference . Having thus spent the whole afternoone , and night being almost come upon us ; considering that the Indians formerly desired to know how to pray , and ...
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... live shifting up and downe to other Wigwams . 5. If any woman shall not have her haire tied up but hang loose or be cut as mens haire , she shall pay five shillings . 6. If any woman shall goe with naked breasts they shall pay two ...
... live shifting up and downe to other Wigwams . 5. If any woman shall not have her haire tied up but hang loose or be cut as mens haire , she shall pay five shillings . 6. If any woman shall goe with naked breasts they shall pay two ...
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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