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... 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 God , yet the same ...
... 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 God , yet the same ...
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... true that at first wee had all but one father , but after that our first father fell , hee had divers children some were bad and some good , those that were bad would not take his counsell but departed from him and from God , and those ...
... true that at first wee had all but one father , but after that our first father fell , hee had divers children some were bad and some good , those that were bad would not take his counsell but departed from him and from God , and those ...
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... true they knew but little of Jesus Christ now , but wee had more to tell them concerning him hereafter , and after that more and after that more , untill at last they may come to know Christ as the English doe ; and wee taught them but ...
... true they knew but little of Jesus Christ now , but wee had more to tell them concerning him hereafter , and after that more and after that more , untill at last they may come to know Christ as the English doe ; and wee taught them but ...
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... true account of our beginnings with the Indians within our owne bounds ; which cannot but bee matter of more serious thoughts what further to doe with these poore Natives the dregs of mankinde and the saddest spectacles of misery of ...
... true account of our beginnings with the Indians within our owne bounds ; which cannot but bee matter of more serious thoughts what further to doe with these poore Natives the dregs of mankinde and the saddest spectacles of misery of ...
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... true , or because some persons maligning the good of the Coun- trey , are apt , as to aggravate to the utmost any evill thing against it , so to vilifie and extenuate any good thing in it and because your selfe desired to heare how ...
... true , or because some persons maligning the good of the Coun- trey , are apt , as to aggravate to the utmost any evill thing against it , so to vilifie and extenuate any good thing in it and because your selfe desired to heare how ...
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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