Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Richard Taylor & Company, Shoe-Lane, 1813 |
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... causes of it - beautiful letter written to him by Mr. Popple on this account - his an- swer to the same — is arrested ( King William having come to the throne ) and brought before the Lords of Council and examined - und made to give ...
... causes of it - beautiful letter written to him by Mr. Popple on this account - his an- swer to the same — is arrested ( King William having come to the throne ) and brought before the Lords of Council and examined - und made to give ...
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... caused it to be signified to him , that the second part of what he had said was also in a great measure come to pass , for that the Lord had given him his life " ( alluding to the battle of the Boyne ) . I mention this as a curious ...
... caused it to be signified to him , that the second part of what he had said was also in a great measure come to pass , for that the Lord had given him his life " ( alluding to the battle of the Boyne ) . I mention this as a curious ...
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... Dissenters too , whose very cause he had been pleading , turned against him . Considering his intimacy with James the Second , they judged him to be a creature creature of the same stamp , and to have the OF WILLIAM PENN . 5 19.
... Dissenters too , whose very cause he had been pleading , turned against him . Considering his intimacy with James the Second , they judged him to be a creature creature of the same stamp , and to have the OF WILLIAM PENN . 5 19.
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... cause of universal religion , and eternal truth ; let not the scandal of insincerity , that I have hinted at , lie any longer upon you ; but let the sense of all these obliga- tions persuade you to gratify your friends and relations ...
... cause of universal religion , and eternal truth ; let not the scandal of insincerity , that I have hinted at , lie any longer upon you ; but let the sense of all these obliga- tions persuade you to gratify your friends and relations ...
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... cause of this behaviour to- wards me , and in this I perceive we agree ; I mean my constant zeal for an impartial liberty of conscience . But if that be it , the cause is too good to be in pain about . I ever understood that to be the ...
... cause of this behaviour to- wards me , and in this I perceive we agree ; I mean my constant zeal for an impartial liberty of conscience . But if that be it , the cause is too good to be in pain about . I ever understood that to be the ...
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