Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Richard Taylor & Company, Shoe-Lane, 1813 |
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... , and weed their own gardens . And in no age or time was there more need to set men at work in their own hearts , than this we live in , when so busy , busy , wandering , licentious a spirit prevails ; for 32 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... , and weed their own gardens . And in no age or time was there more need to set men at work in their own hearts , than this we live in , when so busy , busy , wandering , licentious a spirit prevails ; for 32 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... live up to what we agree in , before we fall out so miserably about the rest in which we differ . I am persuaded , the change and ⚫ comfort , which that pious course would bring us to , would go very far to dispose our natures to ...
... live up to what we agree in , before we fall out so miserably about the rest in which we differ . I am persuaded , the change and ⚫ comfort , which that pious course would bring us to , would go very far to dispose our natures to ...
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... live over his life again , he could not only with God's grace serve him , but his neighbour and him- self , better than he hath done , and have seven years of his time to spare . And yet perhaps he hath not been the worst or the idlest ...
... live over his life again , he could not only with God's grace serve him , but his neighbour and him- self , better than he hath done , and have seven years of his time to spare . And yet perhaps he hath not been the worst or the idlest ...
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... lives or atheistical principles , agree toge- ther to put so great an imposture upon the world , as the penmen of the New Testament- writings must needs have done , if what they write were fictions ? You cannot deny that there was such ...
... lives or atheistical principles , agree toge- ther to put so great an imposture upon the world , as the penmen of the New Testament- writings must needs have done , if what they write were fictions ? You cannot deny that there was such ...
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... lives near me , with whom is my dear , near , and inward fellowship ; and that thou art low and poor , and as self ... live in this tabernacle . It is my prayer , and much of my ministry to God's people . Some are convinced , but not ...
... lives near me , with whom is my dear , near , and inward fellowship ; and that thou art low and poor , and as self ... live in this tabernacle . It is my prayer , and much of my ministry to God's people . Some are convinced , but not ...
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