Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... Council and examined - and made to give bail for his appearance - affairs of Pennsylvania . WILLIAM PENN staid in England only for the purpose of seeing religious liberty esta blished by a law of the land . Of course he was a frequent ...
... Council and examined - and made to give bail for his appearance - affairs of Pennsylvania . WILLIAM PENN staid in England only for the purpose of seeing religious liberty esta blished by a law of the land . Of course he was a frequent ...
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... Council came out , that it should be read in the churches within the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the kingdom . Sancroft Archbishop of Canterbury , and six other Bishops , namely , St. Asaph , Ely , Bath and Wells , Peterborough ...
... Council came out , that it should be read in the churches within the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the kingdom . Sancroft Archbishop of Canterbury , and six other Bishops , namely , St. Asaph , Ely , Bath and Wells , Peterborough ...
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... in this nation , not only in a fair and secure liberty , but even in a predominating superiority over all other professions and from hence the inference follows , follows , that whosoever has any part in the councils 10 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... in this nation , not only in a fair and secure liberty , but even in a predominating superiority over all other professions and from hence the inference follows , follows , that whosoever has any part in the councils 10 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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Thomas Clarkson. follows , that whosoever has any part in the councils of this reign must needs be popishly affected ; but that to have so great a part in them as you are said to have had , can hap- pen to none but an absolute Papist ...
Thomas Clarkson. follows , that whosoever has any part in the councils of this reign must needs be popishly affected ; but that to have so great a part in them as you are said to have had , can hap- pen to none but an absolute Papist ...
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... Council , who were then sitting . Here he under- went an examination . In reply to some questions which were put to him , he pro- tested , that " he had done nothing but what he could answer before God , and all the Princes in the world ...
... Council , who were then sitting . Here he under- went an examination . In reply to some questions which were put to him , he pro- tested , that " he had done nothing but what he could answer before God , and all the Princes in the world ...
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