Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society, Volumes 16-20The Society, 1909 - Ipswich (Mass.) |
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Page 51 - When I am dead and in my Grave, and all my bones are rotton, I hope the Lord will think on me when I am quite forgotten.
Page 74 - A reprint of the 4th edition, published in 1647, with fac-similes of title-page, preface, and headlines, and the exact text, and an essay, Nathaniel Ward and the simple cobler. by Thomas Franklin Waters. Proceedings at the annual meeting, December 5. 1904. Salem, 1905.
Page 162 - The meetinghouse green and a study of houses and lands in that vicinity, with proceedings at the annual meeting, Dec. 2, 1901. Salem, 1902. IPSWICH HISTORICAL SOCIETY. Publications of the Ipswich Historical Society, xii. Thomas Dudley and Simon and Ann Bradstreet.
Page 74 - Thomas Dudley and Simon and Ann Bradstreet." A Study of House-Lots to Determine the Location of Their Homes, and the Exercises at the Dedication of Tablets, July 31, 1902, with Proceedings at the Annual Meeting, Dec. 1, 1902. Price 25 cents. XIII. " Fine Thread, Lace and Hosiery in Ipswich," by Jesse Fewkes, and " Ipswich Mills and Factories," by Thomas Franklin Waters, with Proceedings at the Annual Meeting.
Page 8 - I was necessarily often absent from the public worship of God, yet by thy pains and care to the good of my soul, it was brought home unto me: And blessed be the Lord who hath set home by the operation of his spirit, so many repeatals of precious sermons and prayers and tears for me and with me, for my eternal good: And now let it be thy comfort under all, go on and persevere in believing in God, and praying fervently unto God: Let not thy affectionate heart become hard, and thy tears dried away:...