| Marion Harland - Architecture, Domestic - 1897 - 542 pages
...body and minde in the undertaking of so great a matter for the good of this plantation, for the honor of our countrie, for the glory of God, for my own...for the converting to the true knowledge of God and Jesus Christ, an unbelieving creature ; viz.: Pokahontas. To whom my hartie and best thoughts are,... | |
| Richard Samuel Thomas - Jamestown (Va.) - 1898 - 42 pages
...marry Pofhahontas, showing that it " was for the good of the plantation, for the honor of our country, for the glory of God, for my own salvation, and for the converting to the knowledge of God, and Jesus Christ, an unbelieving creature, namely Pochahoutas, to whom my hearty... | |
| Charles Dudley Warner - American essays - 1904 - 512 pages
...matter, no way led (so far forth as man's weakness may permit) with the unbridled desire of carnall affection ; but for the good of this plantation, for...honour of our countrie, for the glory of God, for my owne salvation, and for the converting to the true knowledge of God and Jesus Christ, an unbelieving... | |
| Augustus Lynch Mason - Frontier and pioneer life - 1904 - 660 pages
..."for the good of this plantation, for the honor of our countrie, for the glory of God, for my owne salvation, and for the converting to the true knowledge of God and Jesus Christ, an unbelieving creature, namely Pokahuntas.:> He went on to describe how long the subject... | |
| Augustus Lynch Mason - Indians of North America - 1904 - 710 pages
..." for the good of this plantation, for the honor of our countrie, for the glory of God, for my owne salvation, and for the converting to the true knowledge of God and Jesus Christ, an unbelieving creature, namely Pokahuntas." He went on to describe how long the subject... | |
| Lyon Gardiner Tyler - History - 1907 - 506 pages
...matter, no way led (so farre forth as mans weakenesse may permit) with the unbridled desire of carnall affection : but for the good of this plantation, for...honour of our countrie, for the glory of God, for my owne salvation, and for the converting to the true knowledge of God and Jesus Christ, an unbeleeving... | |
| Edwin Anderson Alderman, Joel Chandler Harris, Charles W. Kent - American literature - 1910 - 517 pages
...purpose be not to strive with all my power of body and minde, in the undertaking of so mighty a matter, for the good of this plantation, for the honour of...for the converting to the true knowledge of God and Jesus Christ an unbelieving creature,—viz.: Pokahontas. To whom my hartie and best thoughts are and... | |
| American literature - 1910 - 526 pages
...purpose be not to strive with all my power of body and minde, in the undertaking of so mighty a matter, for the good of this plantation, for the honour of...for the converting to the true knowledge of God and Jesus Christ an unbelieving creature, — viz. : Pokahontas. To whom my hartie and best thoughts are... | |
| Marion Harland - History - 1912 - 1022 pages
...body and minde in the undertaking of so great a matter for the good of this plantation, for the honor of our countrie, for the glory of God, for my own...for the converting to the true knowledge of God and Jesus Christ, an unbelieving creature ; viz.: Pokahontas. To whom my hartie and best thoughts are,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson Wertenbaker - Bacon's Rebellion, 1676 - 1914 - 300 pages
...manners barbarous, her generation accursed".107 But I am led to take this step, "for the good of the plantation, for the honour of our countrie, for the glory of God, for my owne salvation, and for the converting to the true knowledge of God and Jesus Christ, an unbeleeving... | |
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