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now a covenant through made with Gibionites as a very bindng thing and the breach of it sorely punished by the Lord as may appear in 2 Sam: 21: 1:2:3: A third consideration taken from our lawes which carfully provides for the incouragement & security of the praying indians, see the Law title Indians page 274: A fourth Reason Taken from the many publique Letters & printed papers sent from New England under A stampe of Authoirty both from the Comissioners of the United Colonies to the Honble Corporation at London | |||
And from the Generall court declaring the good sucesse of the Gospell among them particularly to mention, only that passage in the Addrese & petition of the Generall Court sitting at Boston in New England, to the high & mighty prince chareles the second And prsented to his most gratious notice February 11th 1660 in page 7 line:25: " Royal sr if according to our humble petition and good hope in the God of the spirits of all flesh; the father of mercies (who comforteth the abject) shall make the permission of that all, | |||
for which wee have & do suffer the loss of all, pretious, yee so - - pretious in ye sight, as that your Royall hart trmlbd inclined, to show unto us that kindness, of the Lord in your | |||
makes protection of us in their liberty, for which we heither came, and which heither wee have enjoyed, upon Hezekial speaking - - - comfortably to us as to sons, this orphan | |||
shall not continue fatherless. These churches shall bee comforted in a doore of hope |
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30 now a covenant through made with Gibionites as a very bindng thing and the breach of it sorely punished by the Lord as may appear in 2 Sam: 21: 1:2:3: A third consideration taken from our lawes which carfully provides for the incouragement & security of the praying indians, see the Law title Indians page 274: A fourth Reason Taken from the many publique Letters & printed papers sent from New England under A stampe of Authoirty both from the Comissioners of the United Colonies to the Honble Corporation at London And from the Generall court declaring the good sucesse of the Gospell among them particularly to mention, only that passage in the Addrese & petition of the Generall Court sitting at Boston in New England, to the high & mighty prince chareles the second And prsented to his most gratious notice February 11th 1660 in page 7 line:25: " Royal sr if according to our humble petition and good hope in the God of the spirits of all flesh; the father of mercies (who comforteth the abject) shall make the permission of that all, for which wee have & do suffer the loss of all, pretious, yee so - - pretious in ye sight, as that your Royall hart trmlbd inclined, to show unto us that kindness, of the Lord in your makes protection of us in their liberty, for which we heither came, and which heither wee have enjoyed, upon Hezekial speaking - - - comfortably to us as to sons, this orphan shall not continue fatherless. These churches shall bee comforted in a doore of hope