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... Lord 1614 , with the successe of sixe ships that went the next year , 1615 ; and the accidents befell him among the French men of warre : with the proofe of the present benefit this countrey affords : whither this present yeare , 1616 ...
... Lord 1614 , with the successe of sixe ships that went the next year , 1615 ; and the accidents befell him among the French men of warre : with the proofe of the present benefit this countrey affords : whither this present yeare , 1616 ...
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... Lord Bacon , and bears date at least as early as 1618. † Strachey was three years in the Colony , 1610-12 . The motto from the Psalms shows his religious disposition and prescience , " This shall be written for the generation to come ...
... Lord Bacon , and bears date at least as early as 1618. † Strachey was three years in the Colony , 1610-12 . The motto from the Psalms shows his religious disposition and prescience , " This shall be written for the generation to come ...
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... Lord's songs of praise according to his own will ; until he take us from hence , and wipe away all our tears , and bid us enter into our master's joy to sing eternal Hallelujahs . As specimens of this version we may give the following ...
... Lord's songs of praise according to his own will ; until he take us from hence , and wipe away all our tears , and bid us enter into our master's joy to sing eternal Hallelujahs . As specimens of this version we may give the following ...
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... Lord , and to my God cry'd : he did heare from his temple my voyce , my crye , before him came , unto his eare . 7. Then th ' earth shooke and quak't and moun- taines roots moov'd , and were stir'd at his ire . 8. Up from his nostrils ...
... Lord , and to my God cry'd : he did heare from his temple my voyce , my crye , before him came , unto his eare . 7. Then th ' earth shooke and quak't and moun- taines roots moov'd , and were stir'd at his ire . 8. Up from his nostrils ...
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... Lord Protector - For my esteemed Friend , Mr. Cotton , Pastor of the Church at Bos- ton , in New England : These - is characteristic of his bewildered dogmatic godliness . " What is the Lord adoing ? What prophecies are now fulfilling ...
... Lord Protector - For my esteemed Friend , Mr. Cotton , Pastor of the Church at Bos- ton , in New England : These - is characteristic of his bewildered dogmatic godliness . " What is the Lord adoing ? What prophecies are now fulfilling ...
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