Columbian Historical Novels, Volume 7R.H. Whitten Company, 1906 |
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Page 11
... Lord , " candle on the table , The sturdy wife assailed him with her mop - stick and drove him away , " Then you may both go down - down to the infernal regions together ! " " Which of the twain shall it be ? " Eight men , bearing ...
... Lord , " candle on the table , The sturdy wife assailed him with her mop - stick and drove him away , " Then you may both go down - down to the infernal regions together ! " " Which of the twain shall it be ? " Eight men , bearing ...
Page 11
... Lord's Day . When , in the exuberance of his spirits , his feet kept time to his whistling , the good Salemites were horrified by the ungodly dance . Charles Stevens , however , had a better heart , and was a truer Christian than many ...
... Lord's Day . When , in the exuberance of his spirits , his feet kept time to his whistling , the good Salemites were horrified by the ungodly dance . Charles Stevens , however , had a better heart , and was a truer Christian than many ...
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... Lord Jesus Christ . He attacked the coldness and spiritual deadness of all the modes and forms of religious worship around him , and soon excited a persecuting spirit which marked his ministerial life of about forty years as a ...
... Lord Jesus Christ . He attacked the coldness and spiritual deadness of all the modes and forms of religious worship around him , and soon excited a persecuting spirit which marked his ministerial life of about forty years as a ...
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... Lord Baltimore as a part of Mary- land , and for some time had been a matter of dis- pute between him and the Duke of York . For the sake of peace , the latter offered to purchase the ter- ritory of Baltimore ; but the baron would not ...
... Lord Baltimore as a part of Mary- land , and for some time had been a matter of dis- pute between him and the Duke of York . For the sake of peace , the latter offered to purchase the ter- ritory of Baltimore ; but the baron would not ...
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... Lord Baltimore , concerning the boundary lines . This at last having been amicably adjusted , Penn went up the Delaware in an open boat to Wicaco , to attend the founding of a city , to which allusion had been made in his concessions in ...
... Lord Baltimore , concerning the boundary lines . This at last having been amicably adjusted , Penn went up the Delaware in an open boat to Wicaco , to attend the founding of a city , to which allusion had been made in his concessions in ...
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