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... keep from such company as had often been a snare to me . I kept steadily to meetings ; spent first day afternoons chiefly in reading the scriptures and other good books ; and was early convinced , in my mind , that true religion ...
... keep from such company as had often been a snare to me . I kept steadily to meetings ; spent first day afternoons chiefly in reading the scriptures and other good books ; and was early convinced , in my mind , that true religion ...
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... keep warm , to keep the vital heat in us . What pains we accordingly take , not only with our Food , and Clothing , and Shelter , but with our beds , which are our night - clothes , robbing the nests and breasts of birds to prepare this ...
... keep warm , to keep the vital heat in us . What pains we accordingly take , not only with our Food , and Clothing , and Shelter , but with our beds , which are our night - clothes , robbing the nests and breasts of birds to prepare this ...
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... keep himself in practice , " he being a Canadian by birth ; and when I asked him what he considers the best thing he can do in this world , he says , beside this , to keep up and add to his English . This is about as much as the college ...
... keep himself in practice , " he being a Canadian by birth ; and when I asked him what he considers the best thing he can do in this world , he says , beside this , to keep up and add to his English . This is about as much as the college ...
Contents
The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
Of Plymouth Plantation Book II | 24 |
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