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... lived , and were settled in their way , insomuch that in ten years time , whilst their church sojourned amongst them , they could not bring them to reform the neg- lect of observation of the Lord's day as a sabbath , or any other thing ...
... lived , and were settled in their way , insomuch that in ten years time , whilst their church sojourned amongst them , they could not bring them to reform the neg- lect of observation of the Lord's day as a sabbath , or any other thing ...
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... lived , about the time of their coming away , in the public place of justice , gave this commendable testimony of them , in reproof of the Walloons , who were of the French church in the city : These English ( said they ) have lived ...
... lived , about the time of their coming away , in the public place of justice , gave this commendable testimony of them , in reproof of the Walloons , who were of the French church in the city : These English ( said they ) have lived ...
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... lived . We have an account of two visits at his place , first by Gov. Winslow and Mr. Hopkins , and afterwards by Gov. Winslow and Mr. Hampden , of which some account may be given in the Appendix . It seems that , in about ten years he ...
... lived . We have an account of two visits at his place , first by Gov. Winslow and Mr. Hopkins , and afterwards by Gov. Winslow and Mr. Hampden , of which some account may be given in the Appendix . It seems that , in about ten years he ...
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... lived amongst them until he was able to discourse with them , and told them , that God was angry with them for their wickedness , and would destroy them , and give their country to another people , that should not live like beasts as ...
... lived amongst them until he was able to discourse with them , and told them , that God was angry with them for their wickedness , and would destroy them , and give their country to another people , that should not live like beasts as ...
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... to sea until those that lived recovered of their sickness and the winter over . * See in Appendix , Prince Chronology for this year . 1 The spring of this year they planted their first corn 46 [ 1621 . NEW ENGLAND'S MEMORIAL .
... to sea until those that lived recovered of their sickness and the winter over . * See in Appendix , Prince Chronology for this year . 1 The spring of this year they planted their first corn 46 [ 1621 . NEW ENGLAND'S MEMORIAL .
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