Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... thoughts in a matter of no common im- portance . The importance of it doth pri- marily and directly respect yourself , and your own private concernments ; but it also consequently and effectually regards the King , his Government , and ...
... thoughts in a matter of no common im- portance . The importance of it doth pri- marily and directly respect yourself , and your own private concernments ; but it also consequently and effectually regards the King , his Government , and ...
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... thought amiss either in Church or State , though never so contrary to your advice , is boldly attributed to it ; and , if other proofs fail , the Scripture itself must be brought in to confirm , That whosoever offends in one point ( in ...
... thought amiss either in Church or State , though never so contrary to your advice , is boldly attributed to it ; and , if other proofs fail , the Scripture itself must be brought in to confirm , That whosoever offends in one point ( in ...
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... thought of me : for since I have had the knowledge of religion from a 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 ...
... thought of me : for since I have had the knowledge of religion from a 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 ...
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... thoughts or pains , or else they would not have still depended as they yet do . " But because some people are so unjust as to render instances for my Popery , ( or rather hypocrisy , for so it would be in me , ) ' tis fit I contradict ...
... thoughts or pains , or else they would not have still depended as they yet do . " But because some people are so unjust as to render instances for my Popery , ( or rather hypocrisy , for so it would be in me , ) ' tis fit I contradict ...
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... thoughts and pains to appease , not increase heats and animosi- ties ; to exhort people to look at home , sweep their own houses , and weed their own gardens . And in no age or time was there more need to set men at work in their own ...
... thoughts and pains to appease , not increase heats and animosi- ties ; to exhort people to look at home , sweep their own houses , and weed their own gardens . And in no age or time was there more need to set men at work in their own ...
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