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" England were homogeneous in character to a remarkable degree, and they were drawn from the sturdiest part of the English stock. In all history there has been no other instance of colonization so exclusively effected by picked and chosen men. The colonists... "
Night and the Stars: A Tale of the Western Reserve - หน้า 8
โดย Clarence Augustus Vincent - 1906 - 360 หน้า
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Proceedings of the Vermont Historical Society

Vermont Historical Society - 1909 - 670 หน้า
...that has throughout our history made the words of William Stoughton, spoken in 1688, still ring true: "God sifted a whole nation that he might send choice grain into the wilderness." And now he turned his back upon the certainty of an honorable old age spent in such comfort as the...

A Genealogical Dictionary of the First Settlers of New England: A-C

James Savage - 1860 - 534 หน้า
...Stoughton, in his Election sermon, 1668, express the sentiment with no less happiness than brevity : " GOD SIFTED A WHOLE NATION THAT HE MIGHT SEND CHOICE GRAIN INTO THE WILDERNESS." By an instinct of our nature, we all love to learn the places of our birth, and the chief circumstances...

The Chapin Gathering: Proceedings of the Meeting of the Chapin ..., เล่มที่ 101

1862 - 110 หน้า
...their true sincerity of purpose, sincerely as we believe, in the language of William Stoughton, that " God sifted a whole nation, that he might send choice grain into the wilderness," looking back, with silent admiration at their desperate conflicts with temporal and spiritual temptations,...

The Cavalier Dismounted: An Essay on the Origin of the Founders of the ...

William Henry Whitmore - 1864 - 52 หน้า
...Stoughton, in his Election sermon, 1688, express the sentiment with no less happiness than brevity ; * GOD SIFTED A WHOLE NATION THAT HE MIGHT SEND CHOICE GRAIN INTO THE WILDERNESS V It seems almost superfluous to add any corroboration of these opinions ; yet the case may be strengthened...

The Cavalier Dismounted: an Essay on the Origin of the Founders of the ...

William Henry WHITMORE - 1864 - 176 หน้า
...Stoughton, in his Election sermon, 1688, express the sentiment with no less happiness than brevity ; ' GOD SIFTED A WHOLE NATION THAT HE MIGHT SEND CHOICE GRAIN INTO THE WILDERNESS1." It seems almost superfluous to add any corroboration of these opinions ; yet the case...

Lectures Delivered in a Course Before the Lowell Institute, in Boston

Massachusetts Historical Society - 1869 - 522 หน้า
...it was at last violated. The Pilgrims belonged to that class of men of whom it has been said, that " God sifted a whole nation that he might send choice grain into the wilderness ; " and their bright example will give new courage to the oppressed everywhere, and inspire in them...

The Kingdom of Heaven: What it Is, where it Is, and the Duty of American ...

Jesse Henry Jones - 1871 - 392 หน้า
...to religious freedom. They were also the best blood of all England. One of the fathers truly said, " God sifted a whole nation, that He might send choice grain into the wilderness." Their common customs show how deeply these people were dyed with the Christian religion. To mention...

The American Bibliopolist, เล่มที่ 7

1875 - 556 หน้า
...were the best of their stock, and as William S to ugh to n said in his election sermon of 1668 : * God sifted a whole nation that he might send choice grain into the wilderness.* " In every way equal in authorship to the volume above noticed is the remarkable work, also by Col....

History of the Town of Gardner, Worcester County, Mass: From the ...

William Dodge Herrick - 1878 - 612 หน้า
...ministers were men of no common powers, nor learning. Says Stonghton, in his Election Sermon, 1668 : "God sifted a whole nation that he might send choice grain, into this wilderness. They were men of great renown, in the nation from which the Laudian persecution exiled...

Methodist Magazine and Quarterly Review, เล่มที่ 35;เล่มที่ 43;เล่มที่ 65

1883 - 830 หน้า
...Anglo-Saxons — but they were a select class of Anglo-Saxons. As Houghton, a New England divine, said, in 1688, "God sifted a whole nation that he might send choice grain into the wilderness." The leading families of the Virginia colonists are well known to have been of a high English type,...




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