| James Marten, James Alan Marten - 2007 - 268 Seiten
...English boys became soldiers, others went to sea, and still others, perhaps girls as well, pursued "worse courses, tending to dissoluteness, and the danger...their souls; to the great grief of their parents, and dishonor of God." Robinson's followers realized that "their posterity would be in danger to degenerate... | |
| Various - 2007 - 340 Seiten
...their parents. Some became soldiers, others took upon them far voyages by sea, and other[s] some worse courses, tending to dissoluteness and the danger of...their souls, to the great grief of their parents and dishonor of God. So that they saw their posterity would be in danger to degenerate and be corrupted.... | |
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