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... gave over all , as if the ship had been foun- dered in the sea and they sinking without recovery . But when man's hope and help wholly failed , the Lord's power and mercy appeared in their recovery ; for the ship rose again and gave the ...
... gave over all , as if the ship had been foun- dered in the sea and they sinking without recovery . But when man's hope and help wholly failed , the Lord's power and mercy appeared in their recovery ; for the ship rose again and gave the ...
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... gave him authority to choose such other as he should find fit . Also they gave , by their commission , full power to him and his assistants or any three of them , whereof himself was al- way to be one , to do and execute what to them ...
... gave him authority to choose such other as he should find fit . Also they gave , by their commission , full power to him and his assistants or any three of them , whereof himself was al- way to be one , to do and execute what to them ...
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... gave him commission that what he did you would stand to . We gave him none , and yet for his credit and your sakes , paid what bills he charged on us , etc. For that I writ she was to act two parts , fishing and trade ; believe me I ...
... gave him commission that what he did you would stand to . We gave him none , and yet for his credit and your sakes , paid what bills he charged on us , etc. For that I writ she was to act two parts , fishing and trade ; believe me I ...
Contents
Introduction page | xxiii |
The Separatist Interpretation of the Reforma | 1 |
Of their Departure into Holland and their | xlvii |
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