Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Richard Taylor & Company, Shoe-Lane, 1813 |
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... . 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 VOL . II . B wait wait upon the King . " Gilbert paused for a MEMOIRS ...
... . 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 VOL . II . B wait wait upon the King . " Gilbert paused for a MEMOIRS ...
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... Society with which you are joined in the duties of religious worship . If to have maintained the principles of that Society by frequent and fervent discourses , by many elaborate writings , by suffering ignominy , imprisonment , and ...
... Society with which you are joined in the duties of religious worship . If to have maintained the principles of that Society by frequent and fervent discourses , by many elaborate writings , by suffering ignominy , imprisonment , and ...
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... , that almost ever follow . It appears to me to be the way that God has found out and appointed to moderate our differences , and make them at at least harmless to society ; and therefore I confess OF WILLIAM PENN . 29.
... , that almost ever follow . It appears to me to be the way that God has found out and appointed to moderate our differences , and make them at at least harmless to society ; and therefore I confess OF WILLIAM PENN . 29.
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Thomas Clarkson. at least harmless to society ; and therefore I confess , I dare not aggravate them to wrath and ... societies . " He that suffers his difference with his neighbour about the other world to carry him beyond the line of ...
Thomas Clarkson. at least harmless to society ; and therefore I confess , I dare not aggravate them to wrath and ... societies . " He that suffers his difference with his neighbour about the other world to carry him beyond the line of ...
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... Society- writes in consequence a general letter to the members of it - is visited in his retirement - Message sent to him there by John Locke - writes a Preface to Barclay's Apology - affairs of Pennsylvania . WILLIAM PENN had been but ...
... Society- writes in consequence a general letter to the members of it - is visited in his retirement - Message sent to him there by John Locke - writes a Preface to Barclay's Apology - affairs of Pennsylvania . WILLIAM PENN had been but ...
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