Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1912 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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... gracious Providence may , I trust in thee , that it will , be concerned for them . Oh ! Lett nothing be wanting to them , that shall be good for them ! Oh ! cause them to fear thee , to love thee , to walk in thy Wayes , and make use of ...
... gracious Providence may , I trust in thee , that it will , be concerned for them . Oh ! Lett nothing be wanting to them , that shall be good for them ! Oh ! cause them to fear thee , to love thee , to walk in thy Wayes , and make use of ...
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... gracious ! 3. G. D. I have a Kinswoman at Glocester , who is very poor and low , and aged . ( Evμovds . ) I will send 1 Elizabeth , widow of Harlakenden Symonds . her , with an agreeable Book of Piety , some 76 DIARY OF COTTON MATHER.
... gracious ! 3. G. D. I have a Kinswoman at Glocester , who is very poor and low , and aged . ( Evμovds . ) I will send 1 Elizabeth , widow of Harlakenden Symonds . her , with an agreeable Book of Piety , some 76 DIARY OF COTTON MATHER.
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... gracious Presence of the Lord with me in the Works of the Day . 2 6. G. D. There is a minister at Endfield , who con- flicts with distressing Poverty . And with my Letters unto him , to direct and hearten him , I would also send him ...
... gracious Presence of the Lord with me in the Works of the Day . 2 6. G. D. There is a minister at Endfield , who con- flicts with distressing Poverty . And with my Letters unto him , to direct and hearten him , I would also send him ...
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... graciously appear for me , and confound them wonderfully ! When my prostrate Supplications were over , I went into my Bed , and kept awake for some while there ... Gracious Holy Ones , Lett them most gloriously rejoice SEPTEMBER , 171I 103.
... graciously appear for me , and confound them wonderfully ! When my prostrate Supplications were over , I went into my Bed , and kept awake for some while there ... Gracious Holy Ones , Lett them most gloriously rejoice SEPTEMBER , 171I 103.
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Massachusetts Historical Society. The Gracious Holy Ones , Lett them most gloriously rejoice . Lett them upon their Beds also Lift up their singing Voice . The next place that opened , was , Psal . xxxvIII . 14 . As one that heareth not ...
Massachusetts Historical Society. The Gracious Holy Ones , Lett them most gloriously rejoice . Lett them upon their Beds also Lift up their singing Voice . The next place that opened , was , Psal . xxxvIII . 14 . As one that heareth not ...
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