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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... Spirits , that are , and ever have been , extant in the World ( through the sons of men ) from the beginning and foundation thereof . Imprimatur , Aug. 3d . 1646. Dil- igently perused , approved , and Licensed to the Presse , ac ...
... Spirits , that are , and ever have been , extant in the World ( through the sons of men ) from the beginning and foundation thereof . Imprimatur , Aug. 3d . 1646. Dil- igently perused , approved , and Licensed to the Presse , ac ...
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... spirits , have endeavoured the same : but contrariwise all things grow worse and worse , even to the threatning ( in our apprehen- sions ) of no lesse then finall ruine . Not doubting but you will receive these our Requests and ...
... spirits , have endeavoured the same : but contrariwise all things grow worse and worse , even to the threatning ( in our apprehen- sions ) of no lesse then finall ruine . Not doubting but you will receive these our Requests and ...
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... spirit of Arbitrary power ( which it may be is their weaknesse ) such proceedings being most de- testable to our English Nation , and to all good men , and at pre- sent a chief cause of the intestine War in our dear Country . Further it ...
... spirit of Arbitrary power ( which it may be is their weaknesse ) such proceedings being most de- testable to our English Nation , and to all good men , and at pre- sent a chief cause of the intestine War in our dear Country . Further it ...
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... Spirit , no ways scandalous in their lives and conversa- tions , Members of the Churches of England ( in all Ages fa- mous for piety and learning ) not dissenting from the late and best Reformation of England , Scotland , & c . Yet they ...
... Spirit , no ways scandalous in their lives and conversa- tions , Members of the Churches of England ( in all Ages fa- mous for piety and learning ) not dissenting from the late and best Reformation of England , Scotland , & c . Yet they ...
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... spirit ; usually ekeing out their Sermons in large and defama- tory declamations both against their Persons and Petition , yea sometimes a whole Sermon , and that not very short neither , being spent in enlarged sentences to denote the ...
... spirit ; usually ekeing out their Sermons in large and defama- tory declamations both against their Persons and Petition , yea sometimes a whole Sermon , and that not very short neither , being spent in enlarged sentences to denote the ...
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