American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... Lord , and he heard their voice , and looked on their adversity , etc. Let them therefore praise the Lord , be- cause he is good , and his mercies endure forever . Yea , let them which have been re- deemed of the Lord show how he hath ...
... Lord , and he heard their voice , and looked on their adversity , etc. Let them therefore praise the Lord , be- cause he is good , and his mercies endure forever . Yea , let them which have been re- deemed of the Lord show how he hath ...
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... Lord : he must be the prophet . Then he brought to my mind another Scripture , he that denies the Testament denies the death of the Testator , from whence the Lord did let me see that every- one that did not preach the new covenant ...
... Lord : he must be the prophet . Then he brought to my mind another Scripture , he that denies the Testament denies the death of the Testator , from whence the Lord did let me see that every- one that did not preach the new covenant ...
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... Lord , not only from British Dependence , but also , From a junto that labour with absolute power , Whose schemes disappointed have made them look sour , From the lords of the council , who fight against freedom , Who still follow on ...
... Lord , not only from British Dependence , but also , From a junto that labour with absolute power , Whose schemes disappointed have made them look sour , From the lords of the council , who fight against freedom , Who still follow on ...
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INTRODUCTION | 1 |
From The Vinland History of the Flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
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