Colonial Prose and Poetry, Volumes 1-3William Peterfield Trent, Benjamin Willis Wells |
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Page 129
... nature all religions do sprout : from the faith which children have in the directions of their parents : from the great share that faith has in the policy of nations ( he means the Arcana Imperii ) and in common commerce or trade , we ...
... nature all religions do sprout : from the faith which children have in the directions of their parents : from the great share that faith has in the policy of nations ( he means the Arcana Imperii ) and in common commerce or trade , we ...
Page 149
... nature ; which used greatly to fix my mind . I often used to sit and view the moon for a long time ; and in the day spent much time in viewing the clouds and sky , to behold the sweet glory of God in these things : in the mean time ...
... nature ; which used greatly to fix my mind . I often used to sit and view the moon for a long time ; and in the day spent much time in viewing the clouds and sky , to behold the sweet glory of God in these things : in the mean time ...
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... nature has long been shut up in a cold dead state in time of winter , when the sun returns in the spring , there is , together with the increase of the light and heat of the sun , very unpleasant and tempestuous weather before all is ...
... nature has long been shut up in a cold dead state in time of winter , when the sun returns in the spring , there is , together with the increase of the light and heat of the sun , very unpleasant and tempestuous weather before all is ...
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Mourts Relation | 34 |
Thomas Morton | 70 |
Francis Higginson | 80 |
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