| 1839 - 876 pages
...that land. God's hand hath been mightie in the preservacoun thereof hitherto; whnt need we then (o feare, but to goe up at once as a peculiar people,...and Joshua shall fall upon all those that constantly 1339.J persevere to the end. Thus, craving your gracious pardon for my rude boldnes, beseeching God... | |
| 1848 - 460 pages
...men like the sons of Anack, to hinder our quiet possession of that land. God's hand hath been mightie in the preservacoun thereof hitherto; what need we...at once as a peculiar people, marked and chosen by the°finger of God, to possess it, for undoubtedly he is with us. And as for murmurers, slanderers... | |
| 1878 - 530 pages
...men like the sons of Anack, to hinder our quiet possession of that land. God's hand hath been mightie in the preservacoun thereof hitherto; what need we...peculiar people, marked and chosen by the finger of (rod, to possess it, for undoubtedly he is with us. And as for murmurers, slanderers and backsliders,... | |
| William Meade - 1891 - 524 pages
...Anack, to hinder our quiet possession of that land. God's hand hath been mightie in the preserv&coun thereof hitherto; what need we then to feare, but...possess it, for undoubtedly he is with us And as for munnurers, slanderers and backsliders, a due porcoun shalbe given them for their reward. So the blessings... | |
| William Meade - 1900 - 516 pages
...men like the sons of Anack, to hinder our quiet possession of that land. God's hand hath been mightie in the preservacoun thereof hitherto; what need we...possess it, for undoubtedly he is with us. And as for murmurerb, slanderers and backsliders, a due porcoun shalbe given them for their reward. So the blessings... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1909 - 478 pages
...in a hopeful strain:] God's hand hath been mightie in the preservacoun thereof hitherto; what neede we then to feare, but to goe up at once as a peculiar...God, to possess it, for undoubtedly he is with us. * What Rolf said of its physical endowments then is no less true now; indeed, every observer will confirm... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1909 - 484 pages
...a hopeful strain :] God's hand hath been mightie in the preservacoun thereof hitherto ; what neede we then to feare, but to goe up at once as a peculiar...of God, to possess it, for undoubtedly he is with us.1 What Rolf said of its physical endowments then is no less true now; indeed, every observer will... | |
| Moncure Daniel Conway - 1909 - 478 pages
...in a hopeful strain :] God's hand hath been mightie in the preservacoun thereof hitherto; what neede we then to feare, but to goe up at once as a peculiar...of God, to possess it, for undoubtedly he is with us.1 What Rolf said of its physical endowments then is no less true now; indeed, every observer will... | |
| Perry Miller - 2009 - 260 pages
...merely an event in nature, but over and above that, it was a going forth, as John Rolfe put it, of "a peculiar people, marked and chosen by the finger...God, to possess it, for undoubtedly he is with us." °8 This was not simply an economic transaction; it proceeded "from the extraordinary motion of Gods... | |
| William G. McLoughlin - 1978 - 260 pages
...New World. John Rolfe expressed this in his well-known statement describing the settlers in the South as "a peculiar people, marked and chosen by the finger...God, to possess it, for undoubtedly He is with us. ' ' Virginia's Laws, Divine, Moral, and Martial (1610) provides good evidence of the Puritan temper... | |
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