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" Newenglanders, had been forlorn and wretched heathen ever since their first herding here; and though we know not when or how these Indians first became inhabitants of this mighty continent, yet we may guess that probably the Devil decoyed those miserable... "
Personal Recollections and Observations of General Nelson A. Miles ... - Trang 90
bởi Nelson Appleton Miles - 1896 - 590 trang
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Historical Notes Respecting the Indians of North America: With Remarks on ...

John Halkett - 1825 - 426 trang
...may guess that probably the devil decoyed those miserable salvages hither, in hopes that the Gospel 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 with sounding the silver trumpets...

Biography and History of the Indians of North America: Comprising a General ...

Samuel G. Drake - 1834 - 582 trang
...of this mighty continent, yet we may guess that probably the Devil decoyed those miserable salvages hither, in hopes that the gospel of the Lord Jesus...destroy or disturb his absolute empire over them. But our Eliot was in such ill terms with the Ihril, as to alarm him with sounding the xili-ir trumpets...

The North American Review, Tập 44

Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1837 - 594 trang
...of this mighty continent, yet we may guess that probably the Devil decoyed those miserable salvages hither, in hopes that the gospel of the Lord Jesus...destroy or disturb his absolute empire over them." "But our Eliot," continues he, "was on such ill terms with the Devil, as to alarm him with sounding...

Biography and History of the Indians of North America: Comprising a General ...

Samuel Gardner Drake - 1837 - 642 trang
...of this mighty continent, yet we may guess that probably the Devil decoyed those miserable salvages hither, in hopes that .the gospel of the Lord Jesus...destroy or disturb his absolute empire over them. But our Eliot was in such ill terms with the Devil, as to alarm him with sounding the silver trumpets...

Biography and History of the Indians of North America ...: Comprising ...

Samuel G. Drake - 1837 - 654 trang
...yet we may guess that probably the Devil decoyed those miserable salvages hither, in hopes that I IK: gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ would never come here...destroy or disturb his absolute empire over them. But our Eliot was in such ill terms with the Dit-it, as to alarm him with sounding the «ilr/-r trumpets...

Events in Indian History: Beginning with an Account of the Origin of the ...

James Wimer - 1841 - 788 trang
...of this mighty continent, yet we may guess that probably the Devil decoyed those miserable salvages hither, in hopes that the gospel of the Lord Jesus...destroy or disturb his absolute empire over them. But our Eliot was in such ill terms with the Devil, as to alarm him with sounding the silver trumpets...

Events in Indian History: Beginning with an Account of the Origin of the ...

James Wimer - 1841 - 664 trang
...yet we may guess that probably the Devil decoyed those miserable salvages hither, in hopes that thé gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ would never come here...destroy or disturb his absolute empire over them. But our Eliot was in such ill terms with the Devil, as to alarm him with sounding the silver trumpets...

The History of Illinois, from Its First Discovery and Settlement to the ...

Henry Brown - 1844 - 526 trang
...of this mighty Continent, yet we may guess, that probably the devil decoyed these miserable salvages hither, in hopes that the gospel of the Lord Jesus...destroy or- disturb his absolute empire over them. But our Elliot (a celebrated missionary to the Indians,) was on such ill terms with the devil, as to...

A History of the Protestant Episcopal Church in America

Samuel Wilberforce - 1844 - 484 trang
...i. 7. ' Ib. first peopled : " We may guess that probably the devil decoyed those miserable salvages hither in hopes that the Gospel of the Lord Jesus...here to destroy or disturb his absolute empire over them."1 "Tawny pagans," " rabid wolves," " grim salvages," " bloody salvages," are the usual terms...

Lives of the Chief Fathers of New England, Tập 3

1847 - 366 trang
...here; and though we know not how these Indians first became inhabitants of this mighty continent, yet we may guess that probably the devil 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...




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