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" But forasmuche as men's affaires doe little prosper where God's service is neglected, all the Burgesses tooke their places in the Quire till a prayer was said by Mr. Bucke, the minister, that it would please God to guide and sanctifie all our proceedings... "
Daughters of the American Revolution Magazine - Page 322
1899
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Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...

New-York Historical Society - 1857 - 388 pages
...forasmuche as men's affaires doe little prosper, where God's service is neglected all the Burgesses tooke their places in the Quire, till a prayer was said...it would please God to guide and sanctifie all our proceedinges to his owne glory, and the good of this plantation. Prayer being ended, to the intente...
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New-York Historical Society - 1857 - 380 pages
...forasmuche as men's affaires doe little prosper, where God's service is neglected all the Burgesses tooke their places in the Quire, till a prayer was said...it would please God to guide and sanctifie all our proceedinges to his owne glory, and the good of this plantation. Prayer being ended, to the intente...
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1857 - 386 pages
...forasmuche as men's affaires doe little prosper, where God's service is neglected all the Burgesses tooke their places in the Quire, till a prayer was said...it would please God to guide and sanctifie all our proceedinges to his owne glory, and the good of this plantation. Prayer being ended, to the intente...
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Collections of the New-York Historical Society for the Year ...

New-York Historical Society - 1857 - 380 pages
...forasmuche as men's affaires doe little prosper, where God's service is neglected all the Burgesses tooke their places in the Quire, till a prayer was said...' would please God to guide and sanctifie all our proceedinges to his owne glory, and the good of this plantation. Prayer being ended, to the intente...
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The Church review, and ecclesiastical register ..., Volume 15, Issues 1863-1864

1864 - 708 pages
...men's affairs doe little prosper where God's service is neglected, all the Burgesses took their place in the Quire, till a prayer was said by Mr. Bucke,...our proceedings to his owne glory, and the good of this plantation. Prayer being ended, to the intent that as we had begun at God Almighty, so we might...
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American Quarterly Church Review, and Ecclesiastical Register, Volume 15

1864 - 746 pages
...men's affairs doe little prosper where God's service is neglected, all the Burgesses took their place in the Quire, till a prayer was said by Mr. Bucke,...to guide and sanctifie all our proceedings to his omie glory, and the good of this plantation. Prayer being ended, to the intent that as we had begun...
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The Tuftonian, Volume 27

1901 - 274 pages
...man's affaires doe little prosper when God's service is neglected, all the Burgesses took their place in the Quire till a prayer was said by Mr. Bucke,...the Minister, that it would please God to guide and sanctify all our proceedings to his owne glory and to the good of the Plantation. Prayer being ended,...
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the new england

david clapp - 1877 - 496 pages
...fbrasmuche as men's affaires doe little prosper where God's service is neglected, all the Burgesses tooke their places in the Quire till a prayer was said by Mr. Bucke, the Alinister, that it would please God to guide and sanctifie all our proceedings to his owne glory and...
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, Volume 31

1877 - 508 pages
...forasmuche as men's affaires doe little prosper where God's service is neglected, all the Burgesses tooke their places in the Quire till a prayer was said by Mr. Buckc, the Minister, that it would please God to guide and sanctifie all our proceedings to his owne...
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The Antiquary, Volume 4

Edward Walford, George Latimer Apperson - 1881 - 312 pages
...muche as men's affaires doe little prosper where God's service is neglected all the Burgesses tooke their places in the Quire till a prayer was said by...the Minister that it would please God to guide and sanctify all our proceedings to his own glory and the good of this plantation. All the Burgesses were...
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