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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... thought hee was not acquainted with it , but was a stranger to it , and therefore could not understand them . His question therefore was , whether Jesus Christ did understand , or God did understand Indian prayers . Answ . This question ...
... thought hee was not acquainted with it , but was a stranger to it , and therefore could not understand them . His question therefore was , whether Jesus Christ did understand , or God did understand Indian prayers . Answ . This question ...
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... thoughts , and all his speeches , and so all his prayer ; and if hee made Indian men , then hee knowes all Indian prayers also : and therefore wee bid them looke upon that Indian Basket that was before them , there was black and white ...
... thoughts , and all his speeches , and so all his prayer ; and if hee made Indian men , then hee knowes all Indian prayers also : and therefore wee bid them looke upon that Indian Basket that was before them , there was black and white ...
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... thought it might bee true , That Hee and that God was so big every where : whereupon we further illustrated what wee said , by wishing them to every where . consider of the light of the Sun , which though it be but a creature made by ...
... thought it might bee true , That Hee and that God was so big every where : whereupon we further illustrated what wee said , by wishing them to every where . consider of the light of the Sun , which though it be but a creature made by ...
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Massachusetts Historical Society. them , we thought meet to aske them but only three questions in their own language , that we might not clog their mindes or memories with too much at first , the questions ( asked and answered in the ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. them , we thought meet to aske them but only three questions in their own language , that we might not clog their mindes or memories with too much at first , the questions ( asked and answered in the ...
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... thought he should seeke him better : we therefore told him , that looke as it was in the morning at first there is but a little light , then there is more light , then there is day , then the Sun is up , then the Sun warmes and heates ...
... thought he should seeke him better : we therefore told him , that looke as it was in the morning at first there is but a little light , then there is more light , then there is day , then the Sun is up , then the Sun warmes and heates ...
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