Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... principles have led you to promote , has offended many of those whose interest it is to cross it . I need not tell you how many and how powerful they are ; nor can I tell you either how far , or by what ways and means , they may en ...
... principles have led you to promote , has offended many of those whose interest it is to cross it . I need not tell you how many and how powerful they are ; nor can I tell you either how far , or by what ways and means , they may en ...
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... principles to those of the Romish church , and at the little re- gard there has been had to it . If an open profession of the directest opposition against Popery , that has ever appeared in the world . since Popery was first ...
... principles to those of the Romish church , and at the little re- gard there has been had to it . If an open profession of the directest opposition against Popery , that has ever appeared in the world . since Popery was first ...
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... principle in myself , the first and main point with me has been to approve myself in the sight of God through patience and well - doing so that the world has not had weight enough with me to suffer its good opinion to raise me , or its ...
... principle in myself , the first and main point with me has been to approve myself in the sight of God through patience and well - doing so that the world has not had weight enough with me to suffer its good opinion to raise me , or its ...
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... principle of charity , for people of all persuasions , thinking it a duty to improve the little in- terest I had for the good of those that needed it , especially the poor . I might add some- thing of my own affairs too , though I musť ...
... principle of charity , for people of all persuasions , thinking it a duty to improve the little in- terest I had for the good of those that needed it , especially the poor . I might add some- thing of my own affairs too , though I musť ...
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... principles with me ; and I am scandalized at all buildings which have them not for their foundations . For religion itself is an empty name without them , a whited wall , a painted sepulchre , no life or virtue to the soul , no good ...
... principles with me ; and I am scandalized at all buildings which have them not for their foundations . For religion itself is an empty name without them , a whited wall , a painted sepulchre , no life or virtue to the soul , no good ...
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