A Journal: Or Historical Account, of the Life, Travels, and Christian Experiences, of that Ancient, Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, Thomas ChalkleyLuke Hinde, 1751 - 326 páginas |
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... hath faid , My Spirit fhall not always ftrive with Man , for that he alfo is Flesh , Gen. vi . 3 . 1696 . On the Expiration of my Apprenticeship , having ferved my Father faithfully feven Years , I entered more strongly into Covenant ...
... hath faid , My Spirit fhall not always ftrive with Man , for that he alfo is Flesh , Gen. vi . 3 . 1696 . On the Expiration of my Apprenticeship , having ferved my Father faithfully feven Years , I entered more strongly into Covenant ...
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... hath shortned the Power of Perfecutors , and hath brought his righteous Judgments upon them for their Unrighteousness . Oh ! that New- England's Profeffors might live in the Senfe of the fame , and repent . I being a Stranger and ...
... hath shortned the Power of Perfecutors , and hath brought his righteous Judgments upon them for their Unrighteousness . Oh ! that New- England's Profeffors might live in the Senfe of the fame , and repent . I being a Stranger and ...
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... hath forgot himself ; for what Flesh and Blood was that which Chrift faid , Except ye eat my Flefb , and drink my Blood , ye have no Life in you . Why , faid he , I don't think they were to gnaw it from his Arms and Shoulders . Then I ...
... hath forgot himself ; for what Flesh and Blood was that which Chrift faid , Except ye eat my Flefb , and drink my Blood , ye have no Life in you . Why , faid he , I don't think they were to gnaw it from his Arms and Shoulders . Then I ...
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... hath formerly been a very healthy and fruitful Place . Red Cedar , or Sweet Wood , is all the Timber they have in the Ifland , with which they build their Houses , make their Houfhold Goods , build their Ships and Sloops , and make ...
... hath formerly been a very healthy and fruitful Place . Red Cedar , or Sweet Wood , is all the Timber they have in the Ifland , with which they build their Houses , make their Houfhold Goods , build their Ships and Sloops , and make ...
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... hath given us a plain Rule to know them by . What is that Rule ? Let's hear it , fays he . ' Tis fhort ,, but full , namely , By their Fruits you shall know them For Men don't gather Grapes of Thorns , 1705. Thorns , nor Figs of ...
... hath given us a plain Rule to know them by . What is that Rule ? Let's hear it , fays he . ' Tis fhort ,, but full , namely , By their Fruits you shall know them For Men don't gather Grapes of Thorns , 1705. Thorns , nor Figs of ...
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