Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1837 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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... brought him this news , that those Indians had brought in five Pequeats ' heads , one prisoner , and wounded one mortally ; which did much encourage the hearts of all , and replenished them exceedingly , and gave them all occasion to ...
... brought him this news , that those Indians had brought in five Pequeats ' heads , one prisoner , and wounded one mortally ; which did much encourage the hearts of all , and replenished them exceedingly , and gave them all occasion to ...
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... brought ashore so as to stay there , or to be sent home until they had followed the governor's order ; which wil- lingly was granted to them , though it were thirty leagues from us ; yet were they safely returned again , and brought ...
... brought ashore so as to stay there , or to be sent home until they had followed the governor's order ; which wil- lingly was granted to them , though it were thirty leagues from us ; yet were they safely returned again , and brought ...
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... brought thus prostrate before the Lord like an obedient child , ready to suffer what he will impose on thee ; then if he think good to try us , we may exclude no trial , no captivity , though burdensome or tedious to nature , for they ...
... brought thus prostrate before the Lord like an obedient child , ready to suffer what he will impose on thee ; then if he think good to try us , we may exclude no trial , no captivity , though burdensome or tedious to nature , for they ...
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... brought light out of darkness , good out of evil ? Did not the breath of God's spirit sweetly breathe in the souls of these poor captives which we now related ? And do we not ever find , the greater the afflictions and troubles of God's ...
... brought light out of darkness , good out of evil ? Did not the breath of God's spirit sweetly breathe in the souls of these poor captives which we now related ? And do we not ever find , the greater the afflictions and troubles of God's ...
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... plains , is Vincent's Relation of the Pequot War , which is printed in this volume immediately after Underhill's account . Publishing Committee . ] into a wigwam , brought out a firebrand , after 24 Capt . John Underhill's.
... plains , is Vincent's Relation of the Pequot War , which is printed in this volume immediately after Underhill's account . Publishing Committee . ] into a wigwam , brought out a firebrand , after 24 Capt . John Underhill's.
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