Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... gave of religion , before Synods and Coun- cils had the meddling with it and model- ling of it . In those days bowels were a good part of religion , and that to the father- less less and widow at large . We can hardly now OF WILLIAM ...
... gave of religion , before Synods and Coun- cils had the meddling with it and model- ling of it . In those days bowels were a good part of religion , and that to the father- less less and widow at large . We can hardly now OF WILLIAM ...
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... gave us an outward luminary for our bodies , hath given us an inward one for our minds to act by . We have it ; and it is our condemnation that we do not love it , and bring our deeds to VOL . II . D it . it . ' Tis by this we see our ...
... gave us an outward luminary for our bodies , hath given us an inward one for our minds to act by . We have it ; and it is our condemnation that we do not love it , and bring our deeds to VOL . II . D it . it . ' Tis by this we see our ...
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... gave him , he was left exposed to the popular indignation as a Papist and Jesuit , and as one who had aimed to establish popery and arbitrary power in the kingdom . To return to America , though she presented to him a peaceful asylum ...
... gave him , he was left exposed to the popular indignation as a Papist and Jesuit , and as one who had aimed to establish popery and arbitrary power in the kingdom . To return to America , though she presented to him a peaceful asylum ...
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... gave no op- portunities for jealousies or suspicions ; and because his temperate and conciliating man- ners , and his readiness to hear and redress grievances , and his power so to do , healed them when produced . Among these sym- ptoms ...
... gave no op- portunities for jealousies or suspicions ; and because his temperate and conciliating man- ners , and his readiness to hear and redress grievances , and his power so to do , healed them when produced . Among these sym- ptoms ...
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... gave the reasons for their preference ; but the true one was , that , if a Deputy Governor were appointed , they would be burthened in part with the expense of his support . As soon as this preference was understood , with the unworthy ...
... gave the reasons for their preference ; but the true one was , that , if a Deputy Governor were appointed , they would be burthened in part with the expense of his support . As soon as this preference was understood , with the unworthy ...
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