The Heritage of American Literature, Volume 1Lyon Norman Richardson Ginn, 1951 - American literature |
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... observed which doe binde conscience . Truth . I answer , In granting with Brentius that man hath not power to make Lawes to binde con- science , hee overthrowes such his tenent and prac- tice as restraine men from their Worship ...
... observed which doe binde conscience . Truth . I answer , In granting with Brentius that man hath not power to make Lawes to binde con- science , hee overthrowes such his tenent and prac- tice as restraine men from their Worship ...
Page 84
... observed as a Fast . Satterday , P. M. Carried my wife to Dorchester to eat Cherries , Rasberries , chiefly to ride ... observe the day ; but are vexed I believe that the Body of the People to compell them to keep it . A great Snow fell ...
... observed as a Fast . Satterday , P. M. Carried my wife to Dorchester to eat Cherries , Rasberries , chiefly to ride ... observe the day ; but are vexed I believe that the Body of the People to compell them to keep it . A great Snow fell ...
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... observed , 20 and which the mildness of the season would , at other times , have produced , I found nothing but a ... observe the course which he proposed to take . Presently a coffin , borne by two men , issued from the house . The ...
... observed , 20 and which the mildness of the season would , at other times , have produced , I found nothing but a ... observe the course which he proposed to take . Presently a coffin , borne by two men , issued from the house . The ...
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