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" York, 1888), pp. 225-6. stirred up the spirits of so many of his people to come over into this wilderness, it was not for Worldly Wealth, or a better livelihood for the outward man. The generality of the people that came over, professed the contrary:... "
Two Discourses to Townsmen. ... - Page 6
by Hosea Hildreth - 1824 - 20 pages
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The Christian history, ed. by T. Prince

Thomas Prince - 1744 - 440 pages
...People to come over into this Wildernefs, it was not ' for worldly Wealth, or a better Livelihood here for the ' outward Man : the generality of the People that came over ' 1 profefled the contrary : nor had we any rational Grounds to 1 expedt fuch a Thing in fuch a Wildernefs...
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The Puritan Mind, Volume 10

Herbert Wallace Schneider - 1930 - 324 pages
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The Puritan Mind, Volume 10

Herbert Wallace Schneider - 1930 - 326 pages
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Democracy in East Asia

Paul Kwang Tsien Sih - 1957 - 110 pages
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The Essence of Chinese Culture

Qiyun Zhang - 1957 - 532 pages
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The Colonial Merchant: Sources and Readings

Stuart Weems Bruchey - 1966 - 218 pages
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The American Heritage History of the Thirteen Colonies, Issue 3

Louis Booker Wright - 1967 - 392 pages
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Puritanism in Seventeenth-century Massachusetts

David D. Hall - 1968 - 140 pages
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The Economy of the Earth: Philosophy, Law, and the Environment

Mark Sagoff - 1990 - 286 pages
...spirits of so many of his people to come over into the wilderness, it was not for worldly wealth or better livelihood for the outward man. The generality...people that came over professed the contrary. Nor had they any rational grounds to expect such things in wilderness. Thou God, hath blessed His poor people...
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