| Samuel Wilberforce - United States - 1844 - 484 pages
...who, being well seated and settled at home in his owne countrey, with a good and large living, having a good honest woman to wife and very towardly children, being of good reputation amongst the best, refused not to take in hand this painfull voyage, for the only care he had to save... | |
| James Stuart Murray Anderson - Blacks - 1845 - 522 pages
...Prouidence should appoint. This Maister Wolfall, being well seated and settled at home in his owne Countrey, with a good and large liuing, hauing a good honest...reputation among the best, refused not to take in hand this painefull voyage, for the onely care he had to saue soules, and to reforme these Infidels if it were... | |
| 1845 - 740 pages
...living, having a good " honest woman to wife and towardly children, being of good reputa" tion amongst the best, refused not to take in hand this painfull " voyage, for the only care he had to save soules, and to reform ihnst " infidels, if it were possible, to Cltristianitie." (Hackluyt, vol.... | |
| Missions - 1852 - 1190 pages
...eountry, with a good and large living, having n good honest woman to wife, and very towardly ehildren, being of good reputation among the best, refused not to take in hand this painful voyage for the only eare he had to save souls, and to reform those infidels (that is, the heathens... | |
| Henry Bailey - 1853 - 390 pages
...Maister Wolfal, being well seated and settled at home in his owne Countrey, with a good and large living, being of good reputation among the best, refused not to take in hand this painefull voyage, for the onely care he had to saue soules, and to reforme these Infidels if it were... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - American fiction - 1854 - 578 pages
...Wolfall, being well seated and settled at home in his owne Countery, with a good and large lining, hauing a good honest woman to wife and very towardly...voyage, for the only care he had to saue soules, and to reform those Infidels, if it were possible, to Christianize : and also partly for the great desire... | |
| 1858 - 650 pages
...Wolfall, being well seated and settled at home in his own country, with a good and large living, having a good honest woman to wife, and very towardly children,...reputation among the best, refused not to take in hand this painful voyage, for the only care he had to save souls, and to reform these infidels, if it were possible,... | |
| 1862 - 768 pages
...Wolfall, being well seated and settled at home in his owne countrey, with a good and large liuing, having a good honest woman to wife, and very towardly children,...reputation among the best, refused not to take in hand this painefull voyage, for the onely care he had to saue soules and to reforme these Infidels, if it were... | |
| 1862 - 766 pages
...Wolfall, being well seated and settled at home in his owne countrey, with a good and large liuing, having a good honest woman to wife, and very towardly children,...reputation among the best, refused not to take in hand this painefull voyage, for the onely care he had to saue soules and to reforme these Infidels, if it were... | |
| 1862 - 812 pages
...Wolfall, being well seated and settled at home in his owne countrey, with a good and large liuing, having a good honest woman to wife, and very towardly children,...reputation among the best, refused not to take in hand this painefull voyage, for the onely care he had to saue soules and to reforme these Infidels, if it were... | |
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