Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... law of the land . Of course he was a frequent attendant at Whitehall . Going there one day in company with George Whitehead they met Gilbert Latey , an experienced minister of the Society . They asked him , if he would go with them and ...
... law of the land . Of course he was a frequent attendant at Whitehall . Going there one day in company with George Whitehead they met Gilbert Latey , an experienced minister of the Society . They asked him , if he would go with them and ...
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... law of the land . At the time when this Declaration was renewed , an Order of Council came out , that it should be read in the churches within the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the kingdom . Sancroft Archbishop of Canterbury , and six ...
... law of the land . At the time when this Declaration was renewed , an Order of Council came out , that it should be read in the churches within the ecclesiastical jurisdiction of the kingdom . Sancroft Archbishop of Canterbury , and six ...
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... itself must be brought in to confirm , That whosoever offends in one point ( in a point especially so essential as that of our too much affected uniformity ) 6 is guilty of the breach of all our laws . is OF WILLIAM PENN . 11.
... itself must be brought in to confirm , That whosoever offends in one point ( in a point especially so essential as that of our too much affected uniformity ) 6 is guilty of the breach of all our laws . is OF WILLIAM PENN . 11.
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Thomas Clarkson. is guilty of the breach of all our laws . ' Thus the charge of Popery draws after it a tail like the et cætera oath , and by endless innuendos prejudicates you as guilty of what- soever malice can invent , or folly ...
Thomas Clarkson. is guilty of the breach of all our laws . ' Thus the charge of Popery draws after it a tail like the et cætera oath , and by endless innuendos prejudicates you as guilty of what- soever malice can invent , or folly ...
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... laws of friendship are sacred with those that value that relation , * He means the spirit in man , which is illuminated by the Spirit of God , so that the more the former bov itself for instruction to the latter , the more the mar ...
... laws of friendship are sacred with those that value that relation , * He means the spirit in man , which is illuminated by the Spirit of God , so that the more the former bov itself for instruction to the latter , the more the mar ...
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