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Sir William Phipps (1651-1695), the Governor of Massachusetts and American colonial administrator, professed:
"I have divers times been in danger of my life; and I have been brought to see that I owe my life to Him who has given His precious life for me. I thank God He has led me to see myself altogether unhappy without an interest in the Lord Jesus Christ, and to close heartily with Him, desiring Him to execute all His offices on my behalf. I have now, for some time, been under serious resolution, that I should avoid whatever I knew to be displeasing to God, that I should serve Him all the days of my life ....
"I knew that if God had a people anywhere, it was here, and I resolved to rise or fall with them; neglecting very great advantages for my worldly interests, that I might come and enjoy the ordinances of the Lord Jesus here." ¹
¹ Lives of the Great Fathers of New
England, pp. 240-241. Stephen Abbott Northrop, D.D., A Cloud of
Witnesses (Portland, OR: American Heritage Ministries, 1987), pp. 359-360.
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