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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... spake to them also ( observing his owne method as he saw most fit to edifie them ) about the creation and fall of man , about the greatnesse and infinite being of God , the maker of all things , about the joyes of heaven , and the ...
... spake to them also ( observing his owne method as he saw most fit to edifie them ) about the creation and fall of man , about the greatnesse and infinite being of God , the maker of all things , about the joyes of heaven , and the ...
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... spake to them at first concluded with a dolefull description ( so farre as his ability to speake in that tongue would carry him ) of the trembling and mourning condition of every soul that dies in sinne , and that shall be cast out of ...
... spake to them at first concluded with a dolefull description ( so farre as his ability to speake in that tongue would carry him ) of the trembling and mourning condition of every soul that dies in sinne , and that shall be cast out of ...
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... spake to him encouraging words ; at the hearing of which hee fell a weeping more and more ; so leaving of him , he who spake to him came unto ติ mee ( being newly gone out of the Wigwam with the Indians in New - England . 13.
... spake to him encouraging words ; at the hearing of which hee fell a weeping more and more ; so leaving of him , he who spake to him came unto ติ mee ( being newly gone out of the Wigwam with the Indians in New - England . 13.
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... spake againe to him , and he there fell into a more abun- dant renewed weeping , like one deeply and inwardly affected indeed , which forced us also to such bowels of compassion that wee could not forbeare weeping over him also : and so ...
... spake againe to him , and he there fell into a more abun- dant renewed weeping , like one deeply and inwardly affected indeed , which forced us also to such bowels of compassion that wee could not forbeare weeping over him also : and so ...
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... spake therefore unto them , about temptations of the Devill , how hee tempted to all manner of sinne , and how the evill heart closed with them , and how a good heart abhorred them ; the Indians were this day more serious then ever ...
... spake therefore unto them , about temptations of the Devill , how hee tempted to all manner of sinne , and how the evill heart closed with them , and how a good heart abhorred them ; the Indians were this day more serious then ever ...
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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