Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyMassachusetts Historical Society, 1846 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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... relation to James Gra- hame . Though few and disconnected , they are grateful and impressive . The habits of his life were domestic , and in the family circle the harmony and loveliness of his character were eminently conspicuous . His ...
... relation to James Gra- hame . Though few and disconnected , they are grateful and impressive . The habits of his life were domestic , and in the family circle the harmony and loveliness of his character were eminently conspicuous . His ...
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... relation to the posi- tion of the Pilgrims while in Holland , and particularly the attentions that may have been extended to them by the Dutch people and magistrates . But first let us see what was their position as shown by the best ...
... relation to the posi- tion of the Pilgrims while in Holland , and particularly the attentions that may have been extended to them by the Dutch people and magistrates . But first let us see what was their position as shown by the best ...
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... relation to the church , - " which the English still en- joy , " it is clear to me that his informants were not thinking of the Separatist congregation which had been one hundred years before in Leyden , but of the English Presbyterian ...
... relation to the church , - " which the English still en- joy , " it is clear to me that his informants were not thinking of the Separatist congregation which had been one hundred years before in Leyden , but of the English Presbyterian ...
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... relation to it recorded , and in some cases the putting of new planks to the floor , or fresh whitewash upon the walls , most faithfully chronicled . Yet , with all this minuteness , I can find in neither of these books any allusion ...
... relation to it recorded , and in some cases the putting of new planks to the floor , or fresh whitewash upon the walls , most faithfully chronicled . Yet , with all this minuteness , I can find in neither of these books any allusion ...
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... relation to atten- tions at the grave are incorrect . Prince , in his account of them , uses language somewhat similar to that of Wins- low , although he does not refer to him as an authority , but states that he derived his information ...
... relation to atten- tions at the grave are incorrect . Prince , in his account of them , uses language somewhat similar to that of Wins- low , although he does not refer to him as an authority , but states that he derived his information ...
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Términos y frases comunes
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Página 131 - Then was the iron, the clay, the brass, the silver and the gold broken to pieces together, and became like the chaff of the summer threshing-floors ; and the wind carried them away, that no place was found for them; and the stone that smote the image became a great mountain and filled the whole earth.
Página 145 - Wherefore now let the fear of the LORD be upon you; take heed and do it: for there is no iniquity with the LORD our God, nor respect of persons, nor taking of gifts.
Página 103 - To avoid improper influences, which may result from intermixing in one and the same act such things as have no proper relation to each other, every law shall embrace but one object, and that shall be expressed in the title.
Página 215 - Whereas, we all came into these parts of America, with one and the same end and aim, namely, to advance the kingdom of our Lord Jesus Christ, and to enjoy the liberties of the Gospel in purity with peace...
Página 153 - And Moses said unto the LORD, Wherefore hast thou afflicted thy servant? and wherefore have I not found favour in thy sight, that thou layest the burden of all this people upon me?
Página 143 - And the priest shall take the basket out of thine hand, and set it down before the altar of the Lord thy God. And thou shalt speak and say before the Lord thy God, A Syrian ready to perish was my father, and he went down into Egypt, and sojourned there with a few, and became there a nation, great, mighty, and populous...
Página 148 - Because sentence against an evil work is not executed speedily, therefore the heart of the sons of men is fully set in them to do evil.
Página 131 - Thou sawest, till that a stone was cut out without hands, which smote the image upon his feet, that were of iron and clay, and brake them to pieces.
Página 46 - ... burden, were oftentimes so oppressed with their heavy labors that though their minds were free and willing, yet their bodies bowed under the weight of the same, and became decrepit in their early youth, the vigor of nature being consumed in the very bud as it were.
Página 143 - That he may establish thee to day for a people unto himself, and that he may be unto thee a God, as he hath said unto thee, and as he hath sworn unto thy fathers, to Abraham, to Isaac, and to Jacob.