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 6by Hosea Hildreth - 1824 - 20 pagesFull view - About this book
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...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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...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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