| 1870 - 330 lehte
...decoyed these miserable savages hither, in hopes that the gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ would never come here to destroy or disturb his absolute empire over them. But our Eliot was in such ill-terms with the devil, as to alarm him by sounding the silver trumpets of heaven in his territories,... | |
| Nehemiah Adams - 1870 - 336 lehte
...decoyed these miserable savages hither, in hopes that the gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ would never come here to destroy or disturb his absolute empire over them. But our Eliot was in such ill-terms with the devil, as to alarm him by sounding the silver trumpets of heaven in his territories,... | |
| Nehemiah Adams - 1870 - 336 lehte
...decoyed these miserable savages hither, in hopes that the gospel of our Lord and Saviour Jesus Christ would never come here to destroy or disturb his absolute empire over them. But our Eliot was in such ill-terms with the devil, as to alarm him by sounding the silver trumpets of heaven in his territories,... | |
| Charlotte Mary Yonge - 1871 - 348 lehte
...corrupt the Indians by the grosser and coarser vices, when, in his biographer's words, "our Eliot was on such ill terms with the devil as to alarm him with...in his territories, and make some noble and zealous endeavours towards ousting him of his ancient possessions." The Pilgrim Fathers had obtained their... | |
| James Parton - 1871 - 730 lehte
...probably the devil decoyed those miserable savages, in Lopes that the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ would never come here to destroy or disturb his absolute empire over them." The emphatic Mather italicizes the words " absolute empire." He appends a long description of the Indians... | |
| Maximilian Schele de Vere - 1872 - 260 lehte
...Jesus Christ would never reach here, or disturb his absolute empire over them. But our Eliot was on such ill terms with the Devil as to alarm him with sounding the silver trumpets of heaven in his territory, and was willing to rescue as many of them as he could from the old usurping Landlord of... | |
| Benson John Lossing - 1875 - 660 lehte
...America] decoyed these miserable salvages hither, in hopes that the Gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ would never come here to destroy or disturb his absolute empire over them." But the mounds and their contents, the relics and the theories have not solved the great question. The... | |
| 1877 - 994 lehte
...America') decoyed these miserable salvages hither, in hopes that the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ would never come here to destroy or disturb his absolute empire over them." Mather's idea that the red race is morally devilish, and not fairly human except in shape, seems to... | |
| 1877 - 820 lehte
...the devil decoyed these miserable salvages hither, in hopes that the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ would never come here to destroy or disturb his absolute empire over them." In England, too, this same notion prevailed. Joseph Mede, one of " the most profound scholars of his... | |
| William Wallace Beach - 1877 - 490 lehte
...the devil decoyed those miserable savages hither, in hopes that the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ would never come here to destroy or disturb his absolute empire over them." Magnalia, Book in. 4 Roger Williams, in Mass. Hist. Col, ra, 205. mankind in Norway, planted them also... | |
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