Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... the con- sent of Parliament . He rejoiced therefore that the Parliament were to be consulted on the measure ; for he indulged a hope , that the B 2 the substance of the Royal Declaration would be confirmed by OF WILLIAM PENN . 3.
... the con- sent of Parliament . He rejoiced therefore that the Parliament were to be consulted on the measure ; for he indulged a hope , that the B 2 the substance of the Royal Declaration would be confirmed by OF WILLIAM PENN . 3.
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... hope yet to see nappy days in poor England , for there I would have so good a work begun . And how it is possible for the eminent men of every religious persuasion ( especially the present ministers of the parishes of England ) to think ...
... hope yet to see nappy days in poor England , for there I would have so good a work begun . And how it is possible for the eminent men of every religious persuasion ( especially the present ministers of the parishes of England ) to think ...
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... Hope , and Charity , are the great helps and marks of true Christians ; but above all Charity is the Love of God.- Blessed are they who come to it , and who hold the truth in it , and work and act in it ; for they , though poor indeed ...
... Hope , and Charity , are the great helps and marks of true Christians ; but above all Charity is the Love of God.- Blessed are they who come to it , and who hold the truth in it , and work and act in it ; for they , though poor indeed ...
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... hope yet to see your faces with our ancient satisfaction . The Lord grant it , if it be for his glory , whose I de- sire to be in all conditions ; for this world passeth away , and the beauty of it fadeth : but there are eternal ...
... hope yet to see your faces with our ancient satisfaction . The Lord grant it , if it be for his glory , whose I de- sire to be in all conditions ; for this world passeth away , and the beauty of it fadeth : but there are eternal ...
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... hope , may much ease thy mind in reference to thy exercises concerning the affairs of thy Government here , by informing thee , that with unani- mous accord we rest satisfied with thy two Deputations sent for the Executive Govern- ment ...
... hope , may much ease thy mind in reference to thy exercises concerning the affairs of thy Government here , by informing thee , that with unani- mous accord we rest satisfied with thy two Deputations sent for the Executive Govern- ment ...
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