| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 670 síđur
...twenty-first, 1639, and at his birth adorned with the name of Increase, in grateful recognition of " the increase of every sort, wherewith God favored the country about the time of his nativity."* Even in childhood he began to display the strong and eager traits that gave distinction and power to... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1890 - 664 síđur
...twenty-first, 1639, and at his birth adorned with the name of Increase, in grateful recognition of " the increase of every sort, wherewith God favored the country about the time of his nativity."8 Even in childhood he began to display the strong and eager traits that gave distinction... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1878 - 656 síđur
...twenty-first, 1639, and at his birth adorned with the name of Increase, in grateful recognition of " the increase of every sort, wherewith God favored the country about the time of his nativity."2 Even in childhood he began to display the strong and eager traits that gave distinction... | |
| Moses Coit Tyler - 1879 - 356 síđur
...twenty-first, 1639, and at his birth adorned with the name of Increase, in grateful recognition of " the increase of every sort, wherewith God favored the country about the time of his nativity."* Even in childhood he began to display the strong and eager traits that gave distinction and power to... | |
| Charles Samuel Hall - 1896 - 534 síđur
...supposed by many to be the lost Dauphin, son of Louis XVI. of France. Rev. Increase Mather, so named from "the never-to-be-forgotten increase of every sort...favored the country about the time of his nativity," the youngest and by far the most distinguished brother of Timothy, was born in Dorchester, June 21,... | |
| May Alden Ward - 1897 - 304 síđur
...refer to their day as the Mather dynasty. Increase Mather (whose name "was given him by his father because of the neverto-be-forgotten Increase, of every...favored the country, about the time of his Nativity,") was for more than sixty years the pastor of the old North Church, and during a great part of that time... | |
| Williston Walker - 1901 - 504 síđur
...meet an odd exception, and the child whose story we are beginning received his name, we are told, " because of the never-to-be-forgotten Increase, of...favored the Country, about the time of his Nativity." ' The boy whose name was thus bestowed was the youngest of six children, — all sons, — five of... | |
| Williston Walker - 1901 - 486 síđur
...meet an odd exception, and the child whose story we are beginning received his name, we are told, " because of the never-to-be-forgotten Increase, of...favored the Country, about the time of his Nativity." ' The boy whose name was thus bestowed was the youngest of six children, — all sons, — five of... | |
| Williston Walker - 1901 - 490 síđur
...meet an odd exception, and the child whose story we are beginning received his name, we are told, " because of the never-to-be-forgotten Increase, of...wherewith GOD favored the Country, about the time of his Nativity."1 The boy whose name was thus bestowed was the youngest of six children, — all sons, —... | |
| Clarence Frank Birdseye - 1907 - 520 síđur
...fellows 1 See deposition in full in Peirce, Appendix, 31, 32. 2 So named with a pious reference to "the increase of every sort wherewith God favored the country, about the time of his nativity " (Peirce, 51). 1 Historical Sketch of Harvard Universiey, 1890, by William R. Thayer, 6. A specific... | |
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