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Which three sentences in the passage best show the author's belief that Plymouth Colony's fate was guided by divine Providence? And of these in the time of most distress, there was but 6 or 7 sound persons, who, to their great commendations be it spoken, spared no palns
night nor day, but with abundance of toil and hazard of their own health, fetched them wood, made them fires, dressed them meat, made their
beds, washed their loathsome clothes, clothed and unclothed them; In a word, did all the homely and necessary offices for them which dainty
and queasy stomachs cannot endure to hear named; and all this willingly and cheerfully, without any grudging in the least, showing herein their
true love unto their friends and brethren. A rare example and worthy to be remembered. Two of these were Mr. William Brewster, their
reverend Elder, and Myles Standish, their Captain and military commander, unto whom myself, and many others, were much beholden in our
low and sick condition. Yet the Lord so upheld these persons, as in this general calamity they were not at all infected either with sickness, or
lameness. And what I have said of these, I may say of many others who died in this general visitation, and others yet living, that whilst they hae
health, yea, or any strength continuing, they were not wanting tolany that had need of them. And I doubt not but their recompense is with the

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