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... where the English afterward planted the Country of Pockanoky , Agissawamg , it was almost wholly deserted , insomuch that the Neighbor Indians did abandon those places for fear of death , fleeing more West & by South , observing the ...
... where the English afterward planted the Country of Pockanoky , Agissawamg , it was almost wholly deserted , insomuch that the Neighbor Indians did abandon those places for fear of death , fleeing more West & by South , observing the ...
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Thirdly , this ministereth exhortation to all confident people , that think they believe and say , they doubt not but to be saved , and hence do not much fear death . Oh ! learn hence to suspect and fear your estates , and fear it so ...
Thirdly , this ministereth exhortation to all confident people , that think they believe and say , they doubt not but to be saved , and hence do not much fear death . Oh ! learn hence to suspect and fear your estates , and fear it so ...
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395 We knew their anger would much endanger our lives , and our estates ; Therefore , for fear , we durst appear no better than our mates . " 2 126 They are answered . Luk . 12 : 4 , 5 Isa . 51:12 , 13 400 To whom the Lord returns this ...
395 We knew their anger would much endanger our lives , and our estates ; Therefore , for fear , we durst appear no better than our mates . " 2 126 They are answered . Luk . 12 : 4 , 5 Isa . 51:12 , 13 400 To whom the Lord returns this ...
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