Virginia Reader: a Treasury of Writings from the First Voyages to the PresentFrancis Coleman Rosenberger |
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Page 57
... able , I made declaration of the contents of the Bible , that therein was set foorth the true and onely God , and his mightie workes , that therein was conteined the true doctrine of salvation through Christ , with many particularities ...
... able , I made declaration of the contents of the Bible , that therein was set foorth the true and onely God , and his mightie workes , that therein was conteined the true doctrine of salvation through Christ , with many particularities ...
Page 167
... able or willing to afford them : for when I would have taken my rest , I was troubled beyond measure with their visits , and saw by their carriage what they would be at ; wherefore , to free myself of further disturbance , and to put ...
... able or willing to afford them : for when I would have taken my rest , I was troubled beyond measure with their visits , and saw by their carriage what they would be at ; wherefore , to free myself of further disturbance , and to put ...
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... able now either to recollect or express ; I shall have gained my End if these hints prevent you from setting off wrong , & doing inadvertantly at first what your Scholars will assert to be prec- edents for your after conduct . I go on ...
... able now either to recollect or express ; I shall have gained my End if these hints prevent you from setting off wrong , & doing inadvertantly at first what your Scholars will assert to be prec- edents for your after conduct . I go on ...
Contents
INTRODUCTION | 13 |
GEORGE MASON 17251792 | 17 |
JOHN RANDOLPH 17731833 | 19 |
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