The Democratic Spirit: A Collection of American Writings from the Earliest Times to the Present DayBernard Smith A. A. Knopf, 1941 - 927 pages |
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... heart had been much affected and brought into a feeling of the state of the sufferers ; and having many times been engaged in the fear and love of God to labor with those under whom the oppressed have been borne down and afflicted , I ...
... heart had been much affected and brought into a feeling of the state of the sufferers ; and having many times been engaged in the fear and love of God to labor with those under whom the oppressed have been borne down and afflicted , I ...
Page 50
... heart . Then in faith- fully following him he will teach us to be content with food and raiment without respect to the customs or honors of this world . Men thus re- deemed will feel a tender concern for their fellow creatures , and a ...
... heart . Then in faith- fully following him he will teach us to be content with food and raiment without respect to the customs or honors of this world . Men thus re- deemed will feel a tender concern for their fellow creatures , and a ...
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... heart and kind goodness they will feel less discomfort . And you will also not forget to love me a little for I do - O , Sonny ! thinking so much and so often of you . Best fraternal greetings to all the beloved ones , love and kisses ...
... heart and kind goodness they will feel less discomfort . And you will also not forget to love me a little for I do - O , Sonny ! thinking so much and so often of you . Best fraternal greetings to all the beloved ones , love and kisses ...
Contents
ROGER WILLIAMS 1603?1683 | 5 |
BACONS MAN 1676 | 13 |
JOHN WISE 16521725 | 20 |
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