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... answered since , by moving the hearts of many of his servants to be very instrumental in this work with some good success , and hopes of further blessing in that respect . — M. now amongst us ten years , and yet we never 12 [ 1610 . NEW ...
... answered since , by moving the hearts of many of his servants to be very instrumental in this work with some good success , and hopes of further blessing in that respect . — M. now amongst us ten years , and yet we never 12 [ 1610 . NEW ...
Page 44
... answer was , that though they were never so many , God had many ways to destroy them that they knew not . Shortly after his death came the plague , a disease they never heard of before , and mightily swept them away , and left them as ...
... answer was , that though they were never so many , God had many ways to destroy them that they knew not . Shortly after his death came the plague , a disease they never heard of before , and mightily swept them away , and left them as ...
Page 50
... answer , namely , that if they loved war rather than peace , they might begin when they would , they had done them no wrong , neither did they fear them , nor should they find them unprovided ; and by another messenger sent the snake's ...
... answer , namely , that if they loved war rather than peace , they might begin when they would , they had done them no wrong , neither did they fear them , nor should they find them unprovided ; and by another messenger sent the snake's ...
Page 54
... answer , as was meet , and sent a boat of their own with them , which was piloted by them ; in which Mr. Edward Winslow was sent to procure what provisions he could of the ship , who was kindly received by the aforesaid gentleman , who ...
... answer , as was meet , and sent a boat of their own with them , which was piloted by them ; in which Mr. Edward Winslow was sent to procure what provisions he could of the ship , who was kindly received by the aforesaid gentleman , who ...
Page 64
... answer , both to their own and the Indians ' admiration , that lived amongst them ; for all the morning and the greatest part of the day , it was clear weather , and very hot , and not a cloud nor any sign of rain to be seen , yet ...
... answer , both to their own and the Indians ' admiration , that lived amongst them ; for all the morning and the greatest part of the day , it was clear weather , and very hot , and not a cloud nor any sign of rain to be seen , yet ...
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