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... England The Sad Condition of England , When This People Removed When England began to decline in religion , like luke- warm Laodicea , and instead of purging out Popery , a far- ther compliance was sought , not only in vain idolatrous ...
... England The Sad Condition of England , When This People Removed When England began to decline in religion , like luke- warm Laodicea , and instead of purging out Popery , a far- ther compliance was sought , not only in vain idolatrous ...
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... England ( so far as my intelligence serves ) might in time have prevented with ease and may yet without any great difficulty deny both toleration and irregu- lar connivances salva Republica . That if the state of England shall either ...
... England ( so far as my intelligence serves ) might in time have prevented with ease and may yet without any great difficulty deny both toleration and irregu- lar connivances salva Republica . That if the state of England shall either ...
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... England he wrote the first part of The Rights of Man ( 1791 ) in defense of France , revolution , and representative repub- licanism and in reply to Burke's Reflections on the French Revo- lution . For the second part ( 1792 ) he was ...
... England he wrote the first part of The Rights of Man ( 1791 ) in defense of France , revolution , and representative repub- licanism and in reply to Burke's Reflections on the French Revo- lution . For the second part ( 1792 ) he was ...
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The Mayflower Compact Sickness and Death | 27 |
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Anne Bradstreet appeared asked Bay Psalm Book beauty better called CHARLOTTE Christ Christian church colony Cotton Mather dear DIMPLE divine doth earth England eyes father fear friends gave give glory God's Governor grace hand happy hath heart heaven hell holy honor hope Indians JESSAMY Joel Barlow John John Trumbull John Winthrop John Woolman JONATHAN Jonathan Edwards labor land laws LETITIA liberty live Lord Madam Winthrop MANLY MARIA married Martha Carrier ment mind moral mother Nathaniel Ward nations nature never night o'clock o'er peace persons Philip Freneau Poor Richard says pray prayers Psalm Puritan reason religion religious Samuel Sewall seemed Sewall ship sing soul spirit stand sweet thee things Thomas Paine thou thought tion told town true truth twas unto virtue wife William Byrd word wrath young