| 1894 - 144 páginas
...by fuch further remarkable paffages of his providence to our Plantation in fuch things as thefe : i. In fweeping away great multitudes of the Natives by...room for us there. 2. In giving fuch merveilous fafe Paffage from firft to laft, to fo many thousands that went thither, the like hath hardly been ever... | |
| Herbert Upham Williams - 1909 - 40 páginas
...God favoured our beginnings .... In sweeping away great multitudes of the natives by the small-pox, a little before we went thither, that he might make room for us there." The passage has little to do with the remainder of the tract which deals chiefly with Harvard College.... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1904 - 790 páginas
...Plantation in such things as these : 1. In sweeping away great multitudes of the Natives by the Small Pox, a little before we went thither, that he might make room for us there.' " TO THOMAB WENTWORTH !!!<,<, 1 \"< >N ON HIS EIGHTIETH BIRTHDAY. Preacher of a liberal creed, Pioneer... | |
| Russell Thornton - 1987 - 312 páginas
...God favored our beginnings. ... In sweeping away great multitudes of the natives . . ., a little more before we went thither, that he might make room for us there" (quoted in Williams, 1909 : 348). The picture regarding the area's American Indians becomes much clearer... | |
| James M. Jasper - 2000 - 330 páginas
..."favoured our beginnings." His help included "sweeping away great multitudes of the Natives by the Small Pox, a little before we went thither, that he might make room for us there. . . . And in that Warre which we made against [the Pequits] Gods hand from heaven was so manifested,... | |
| James Wilson - 1998 - 500 páginas
...reached the depopulated Patuxet. 'In sweeping away great multitudes of the natives . . ., a little more before we went thither, that he might make room for us there.' This was more than an expression of conventional piety: it was a recognition that, without the effects... | |
| Martina Mittag - 2002 - 280 páginas
...Engländern übertragene Krankheiten: "In sweeping away great multitudes of the natives by the smallpox, a little before we went thither, that He might make room for us there." ("New England's First Fruits", 1638 in: Massachusetts Historical Society, Collections (Cambridge and... | |
| Laura M. Stevens - 2004 - 284 páginas
...our beginnings," the text proclaims, In sweeping away great multitudes of the Natives by the small Pox a little before we went thither, that he might make room for us there. . . . In ... that Warre which we made against them Gods hand from heaven was so manifested, that a... | |
| Sergio Bertelli - 2004 - 478 páginas
...Row, New York 1963, 1, p. 198. " «In sweeping away great multitudes of the natives by the smallpox a little before we went thither, that He might make room for us there»: Anonimo, New England's First Fruits, London 1643. 13 Estratti di questo testo in The Puritan Tradition... | |
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