Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... desire that God , may show him mercy and favour in the time of his trouble and sore distress ? To which the King replied , I thank you ; and so at that time they parted . But what was then spoken by Gilbert lived with the King ; who ...
... desire that God , may show him mercy and favour in the time of his trouble and sore distress ? To which the King replied , I thank you ; and so at that time they parted . But what was then spoken by Gilbert lived with the King ; who ...
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... desire of you ; and this the just sense of your honour , which true religion does not extinguish , requires you to execute . " Pardon , I entreat you , Sir , the earnest- ness of these expressions ; nay , suffer me , without offence ...
... desire of you ; and this the just sense of your honour , which true religion does not extinguish , requires you to execute . " Pardon , I entreat you , Sir , the earnest- ness of these expressions ; nay , suffer me , without offence ...
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... desire of a good friend in the name of many others , I had been as silent to thy letter as I use to be to the idle and malicious shams of the times : but as the laws of friendship are sacred with those that value that relation , * He ...
... desire of a good friend in the name of many others , I had been as silent to thy letter as I use to be to the idle and malicious shams of the times : but as the laws of friendship are sacred with those that value that relation , * He ...
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... desires , when it may be done without offence to a good conscience . " The business chiefly insisted upon is my Popery , and endeavours to promote it . I do say then , and that with all sincerity , that I am not only no Jesuit , but no ...
... desires , when it may be done without offence to a good conscience . " The business chiefly insisted upon is my Popery , and endeavours to promote it . I do say then , and that with all sincerity , that I am not only no Jesuit , but no ...
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... desire you to receive him with kindness , and let him see it , and use his not being a Friend to Friends ' ad- vantage . He has a mighty repute of all sorts of honest people , where he has inha- biced ; which , with my own knowledge ...
... desire you to receive him with kindness , and let him see it , and use his not being a Friend to Friends ' ad- vantage . He has a mighty repute of all sorts of honest people , where he has inha- biced ; which , with my own knowledge ...
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