Collections of the Massachusetts Historical SocietyThe Society, 1912 For the statement above quoted, also for full bibliographical information regarding this publication, and for the contents of the volumes [1st ser.] v. 1- 7th series, v. 5, cf. Griffin, Bibl. of Amer. hist. society, 2d edition, 1907, p. 346-360. |
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... comfortable . It was dispatch'd in a little Time , and admi- rably accommodated . 6 d . 8 m . [ October . ] Thursday . The Lord is multiplying the Testimonies of His Favour to me . He showes me many Tokens for good , at the Sight ...
... comfortable . It was dispatch'd in a little Time , and admi- rably accommodated . 6 d . 8 m . [ October . ] Thursday . The Lord is multiplying the Testimonies of His Favour to me . He showes me many Tokens for good , at the Sight ...
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... comfortable Circumstances . And I have been fetch'd a foolish and filthy Creature from forlorn Wretchedness , and made a Preacher of the everlasting Gospel , and accommodated with an Utterance and a Library beyond most in the World . I ...
... comfortable Circumstances . And I have been fetch'd a foolish and filthy Creature from forlorn Wretchedness , and made a Preacher of the everlasting Gospel , and accommodated with an Utterance and a Library beyond most in the World . I ...
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... comfortably carried along to the End of the Year . But , that if my Death come upon me this Year , it may prove happy , and easy , and joyful . Arriving to the Question , What shall I render to the Lord ? I considered , that I should be ...
... comfortably carried along to the End of the Year . But , that if my Death come upon me this Year , it may prove happy , and easy , and joyful . Arriving to the Question , What shall I render to the Lord ? I considered , that I should be ...
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... comfortable Testi- monies for me . I pleaded , that I durst not make any Essayes for my own Defence , much less for my own Revenge , lest I should in any measure take my Cause out of His Hands , where I desired entirely to leave it . 1 ...
... comfortable Testi- monies for me . I pleaded , that I durst not make any Essayes for my own Defence , much less for my own Revenge , lest I should in any measure take my Cause out of His Hands , where I desired entirely to leave it . 1 ...
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... comfortable to him , and have him at my Table every Week , and as often as he pleases . 7. G. D. The mysterious Nature and Working of Pride , and Self , in my depraved Soul , must be my most ex- quisite Study ; and I must be restless ...
... comfortable to him , and have him at my Table every Week , and as often as he pleases . 7. G. D. The mysterious Nature and Working of Pride , and Self , in my depraved Soul , must be my most ex- quisite Study ; and I must be restless ...
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Seite 719 - I will bear the indignation of the Lord, because I have sinned against him, until he plead my cause, and execute judgment for me : he will bring me forth to the light, and I shall behold his righteousness.
Seite 638 - If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, you shall ask whatever you will, and it shall be done unto you.
Seite 604 - INDIA CHRISTIANA. A Discourse delivered unto the COMMISSIONERS for the Propagation of the Gospel, among the AMERICAN...
Seite 553 - He neither forbade them, nor turned them back : it was his meat and his drink to do the will of his Father...
Seite 658 - Granado passing thro' the Window, had by the Iron in the Middle of the Casement, such a Turn given to it, that in falling on the Floor, the fired Wild-fire in the Fuse was violently shaken out upon the Floor, without firing the Granado. When the Granado was taken up, there was found a Paper so tied with String about the Fuse, that it might out-Live the breaking of the Shell, which had these words in it; COTTON MATHER, You Dog, Dam you: I'l inoculate you with this, with a Pox to you.1 15.
Seite 624 - Several Reasons proving that Inoculating or Transplanting the Small Pox is a lawful Practice, and that it has been blessed by God for the Saving of many a Life.
Seite 623 - TREMENDA. The dreadful Sound, with which the Wicked are to be Thunderstruck, In a SERMON delivered unto a great Assembly, in which was present a miserable African, just going to be executed for a most Inhumane and uncommon Murder. To which is added, A Conference between a Minister and the Prisoner, on the Day before his Execution.2 June. 1. GD In the Convention of the Ministers' Meeting at the Election, I endeavour several Services.
Seite 16 - Say not thou, I will recompense evil ; but wait on the LORD, and he shall save thee.
Seite 242 - I am informed, that the Minds and Manners of many People about the Countrey are much corrupted, by foolish Songs and Ballads, which the Hawkers and Pedlars carry into all parts of the Countrey.
Seite 748 - I am informed," he says in his wrath, "that yesterday the six men who call themselves the corporation of the college met, and, contrary to the epidemical expectation of the country, chose a modest young man, of whose piety (and little else) every one gives a laudable character. I always foretold these two things of the corporation : first, that if it were possible for them to steer clear of me, they will do so ; secondly, that if it were possible for them to act foolishly, they will do so.