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" ... before any, no, not the Indians, whose good we desire to promote, and so to converse, as we may avoid the very appearance of evil. We do hereby promise to carry ourselves in... "
New-England's Memorial - Página 390
por Nathaniel Morton - 1826 - 481 páginas
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New-England's Memorial

Nathaniel Morton - 1669 - 562 páginas
...slighting our sister churches, but using their counsel as needs shall be, not laying a stumblingblock before any, no, not the Indians, whose good we desire to promote, and so to converse as we may avoflfc the very appearance of evil. We do hereby promise to carry ourselves in all lawful obedience...
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The History of the Puritans, Or Protestant Non-conformists: With ..., Volumen2

Daniel Neal - 1817 - 612 páginas
...New-England, p. ti6. ' es, but using their counsel as need shall be : not laying a ' stumbling- block before any, no not the Indians, whose ' good we desire...* obedience to those that are over us in church or common' wealth, knowing how well-pleasing it will be to the Lord, ' that they should have encouragement...
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The History of the Puritans, Or Protestant Non-conformists: With ..., Volumen2

Daniel Neal - 1817 - 656 páginas
...New-England, p. 126. 1 es, but using their counsel as need shall be ; not laying a * stumbling-block before any, no not the Indians, whose ' good we desire...' obedience to those that are over us in church or comraon' wealth, knowing how well-pleasing it will be to the Lord, 'that they should have encouragement...
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A View of Religious Covenanting: In which the Nature Warrantableness ...

Alexander Allan - 1820 - 264 páginas
...of Christianity, cannot but be of essential importance to the discharge of this work, " Ming-block before any, no, not the Indians, whose good we desire...promote ; and so to converse as we may avoid the very ap" pearance of evil. We do promise to carry ourselves in all law" ful obedience to those that are...
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The History of Chelmsford: From Its Origin in 1653, to the Year 1820 ...

Wilkes Allen - 1820 - 206 páginas
...slighting our sister churches, but using their council, as need shall be ; not laying a stumbling block _ before any, no, not the Indians, whose good we desire to promote ; and so to converse, that we niay avoid the very appearance of evil. We do hereby promise to carry ourselves in all lawful...
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A View of Religious Covenanting: In which the Nature Warrantableness ...

Alexander Allan - 1820 - 238 páginas
...importance to the discharge of this work, " bling-block before any, no, not the Indians,wbose good \ve desire " to promote ; and so to converse as we may avoid the very ap" pearnncc of evil. We do promise to carry ourselves in all law" ful obedience to those that are...
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A Sermon Delivered at Lee, December 22d, 1820: Being the Two Hundreth ...

Alvan Hyde - 1821 - 40 páginas
...slighting our sister churches, but using their counsel, as need shall be ; not laying a stumbling block before any, no, not the Indians whose good we desire...do hereby promise to carry ourselves in all lawful obedi* ence to those that are over us, in church or Commonwealth, knowing how well- pleasing it will...
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A Complete History of the United States of America: Embracing the Whole ...

Frederick Butler - 1821 - 480 páginas
...block before any, no not even the Indians, whose good we desire to promote ; and so to converse as that we may avoid the very appearance of evil. "We do hereby...over us, in church or commonwealth, knowing how well pleasiu<* it is to the Lord, that they should have encouragement in their places, by our not grieving...
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The Christian Spectator, Volumen3

1821 - 694 páginas
...laying a stumbling block before any; no nut (he Indians »hose good we desire to promote ; and so lo converse, as we may avoid the very appearance of evil....do hereby promise, to carry Ourselves in all lawful obedieHcc lo those who are over us in church, or commonwealth, knowing how well pleasin* it would be...
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The History of the Puritans; Or, Protestant Nonconformists;: From ..., Volumen2

Daniel Neal - 1822 - 552 páginas
...slighting our sister-churches, but using their counsel as need shall be ; not laying a stumbling-block before any, no, not the Indians, whose good we desire...are over us in church or commonwealth, knowing how well-pleasing it will be to the Lord, that they should have encouragement in their places by our not...
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