Collections of the Massachusetts Historical Society, المجلد 9;المجلد 19For 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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... great shall be his security and peace in all dangers , sweet his comforts in all distresses , with happy deliverance from all evil , whether in life or in death . Now next after this heavenly peace with God and our own consciences ...
... great shall be his security and peace in all dangers , sweet his comforts in all distresses , with happy deliverance from all evil , whether in life or in death . Now next after this heavenly peace with God and our own consciences ...
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to embrace the prince of peace Christ Jesus , and rest in peace with him for ever . Secondly , this composition is also more particular and applicatory , as touching ourselves there inhabiting : the emperour by a joint consent ...
to embrace the prince of peace Christ Jesus , and rest in peace with him for ever . Secondly , this composition is also more particular and applicatory , as touching ourselves there inhabiting : the emperour by a joint consent ...
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But we have here great peace , plenty of the gospel , and many sweet delights and variety of comforts . True indeed , and far be it from us to deny and 2 Chro . 32. diminish the least of these mercies , but have we rendered unto God ...
But we have here great peace , plenty of the gospel , and many sweet delights and variety of comforts . True indeed , and far be it from us to deny and 2 Chro . 32. diminish the least of these mercies , but have we rendered unto God ...
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able affected American animate appear become beginning brought Buildings called Captain cause church colony common continue corn Court Delaware desire dialects Eliot England English example express fish follows friends further give given governour Grammar ground hands harbour hath honour hope Indians inhabitants Island John keep keep thee kind king land Lane language laws learned letter live Lord manner Massachusetts means miles Mode natural Nouns observed paragraph pay thee peace person plantation planted plur Present tense principal Providence reason relation respect river savages sent settled ship sing sound speech Street taken thee things thou thought town translation tree unto verb Virginia whole wish wood word writing