. Genealogy of the descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts. : 1638-[1909] .... It is better not vow, than vow and not topay; I may say, that as none knows what it is to fight and pursue suchan enemy as this, but they that have fought and pursued them : sonone can imagine what it is to be captivated, and enslaved to suchatheisticall proud, wild, cruel, barbarous, brutish (in one word) dia-bolicall creatures as these, the worst of the heathen; nor what difficul-ties ; hardships, hazards, sorrows, anxieties and perplexities do un-avoidably wait upon such a condition, but


. Genealogy of the descendants of John White of Wenham and Lancaster, Massachusetts. : 1638-[1909] .... It is better not vow, than vow and not topay; I may say, that as none knows what it is to fight and pursue suchan enemy as this, but they that have fought and pursued them : sonone can imagine what it is to be captivated, and enslaved to suchatheisticall proud, wild, cruel, barbarous, brutish (in one word) dia-bolicall creatures as these, the worst of the heathen; nor what difficul-ties ; hardships, hazards, sorrows, anxieties and perplexities do un-avoidably wait upon such a condition, but those that have tried it Noserious spirit then (especially knowing any thing of this Gentlewomanspiety) can imagine but that the vows of God are upon her. Excuseher then if she comes thus into publick, to pay those vows. Come andhear what she hath to say. — I am confident that no Friend of devineProvidence will ever repent his time and pains spent in reading overthese sheets, but will judg them worth perusing again and again. —Hear Reader, you may see an instance of the Soveraignty of God, who. JOHN WHITE. 769 doth what he will with his own as well as others; and who may say tohim What dost thou ? Here you may see an instance of the faith andpatience of the Saints, under the most heartsinking tryals; here youmay see the promises are breasts full consolation, when all the worldbesides is empty, and gives nothing but sorrow : That God is indeedthe supream Lord of the world, ruling the most unruly, weakening themost cruel and salvage, granting his People mercy in the sight of theunmercifull, curbing the lusts of the most filthy, holding the hands ofthe violent, delivering the prey from the mighty, And gather togetherthe out casts of Israel. Once and again you have heard, but hear youmay see that power belongeth unto God ; that our God is the God ofsalvation, and to him belong the issues from Death That our God isin Heaven, and doth whatever pleases him, Here you have SampsonRi


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