Tracts and Other Papers Relating Principally to the Origin, Settlement, and Progress of the Colonies in North America: From the Discovery of the Country to the Year 1776, Volume 4Peter Force P. Force, 1847 - United States |
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... Remphan , figures that you have made to your selves , [ ] which you have taken up , and are bearing so stoutly upon your shoulders . Now to tell what an oath , according to God is , that the Scriptures are delivered upon no other ground ...
... Remphan , figures that you have made to your selves , [ ] which you have taken up , and are bearing so stoutly upon your shoulders . Now to tell what an oath , according to God is , that the Scriptures are delivered upon no other ground ...
Page 70
... Remphan : to which we answer , that the Scripture alluded * makes difference between those Gain - sayers Act . 7. 43. of the Fathers which fell in the Wildernesse , and those of the true seed , that gave faithfull Testimony unto the ...
... Remphan : to which we answer , that the Scripture alluded * makes difference between those Gain - sayers Act . 7. 43. of the Fathers which fell in the Wildernesse , and those of the true seed , that gave faithfull Testimony unto the ...
Page 71
... Remphan , whereas it was in the wri- ting ( your , God Remphan ) Gorton answered , the Phrase was only changed for modesty ; for indeed ( saith he ) it is the phrase of the Apostle , your God Remphan , and so it rested to clear that ...
... Remphan , whereas it was in the wri- ting ( your , God Remphan ) Gorton answered , the Phrase was only changed for modesty ; for indeed ( saith he ) it is the phrase of the Apostle , your God Remphan , and so it rested to clear that ...
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