A Journal: Or Historical Account, of the Life, Travels, and Christian Experiences, of that Ancient, Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ, Thomas Chalkley |
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... and draws away the Mind from Heaven and heavenly Things ; for which
Reason all Christians ougbo co Thun chem as Engines of Satan : And Musick
and Dancing , having generally the fame Tendency , ought therefore to be retrain'
d from .
... and draws away the Mind from Heaven and heavenly Things ; for which
Reason all Christians ougbo co Thun chem as Engines of Satan : And Musick
and Dancing , having generally the fame Tendency , ought therefore to be retrain'
d from .
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Oh ! that NewEngland's Professors might live in the Sense of the fame , and
repent . I being a Stranger and Traveller , could not but observe the barbarous
and unchristianlike Welcome I had into Boston , the Metropolis of New - England .
Oh ! that NewEngland's Professors might live in the Sense of the fame , and
repent . I being a Stranger and Traveller , could not but observe the barbarous
and unchristianlike Welcome I had into Boston , the Metropolis of New - England .
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The Doctor also came in the fame Manner ; and cry'd , Ob ! Mr. Chalkley , we are
all dead Men ! Then I thought with myself , I would go out on Deck , and see what
the Matter was , and when on Deck , I went to the Pilot , who had the Lead in his ...
The Doctor also came in the fame Manner ; and cry'd , Ob ! Mr. Chalkley , we are
all dead Men ! Then I thought with myself , I would go out on Deck , and see what
the Matter was , and when on Deck , I went to the Pilot , who had the Lead in his ...
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At Hamburgh there was at Meeting one who had preached before the King of
Denmark ; who , as I understood by our Interpreter , was turned out of his Place ,
for preaching men . US . preaching the fame Truths that we had preached 1709 .
At Hamburgh there was at Meeting one who had preached before the King of
Denmark ; who , as I understood by our Interpreter , was turned out of his Place ,
for preaching men . US . preaching the fame Truths that we had preached 1709 .
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... fame Week ' ; for it was reckoned by Men of Experience and Judgment , that
they had lost more by the Storm , than they had gained by the Wrecks of the
Spaniards . A sober old Man ( not of our Profession ) told me the next Day after
the ...
... fame Week ' ; for it was reckoned by Men of Experience and Judgment , that
they had lost more by the Storm , than they had gained by the Wrecks of the
Spaniards . A sober old Man ( not of our Profession ) told me the next Day after
the ...
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