Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Richard Taylor & Company, Shoe-Lane, 1813 |
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... turn to its former brightness . The " Now , that I might the more effectually persuade you to apply some remedy to this disease , I beseech you , Sir , suffer me to lay before you some of its pernicious conse- quences . It is not a ...
... turn to its former brightness . The " Now , that I might the more effectually persuade you to apply some remedy to this disease , I beseech you , Sir , suffer me to lay before you some of its pernicious conse- quences . It is not a ...
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... turn , this cannot be denied to all those of that 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 ...
... turn , this cannot be denied to all those of that 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 ...
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... turn people to God , as they are to blow them up , and set them one against another ! But , indeed , those only can have that pure and pious zeal , who are themselves turned to God , and have tasted the sweetness of that conversion ...
... turn people to God , as they are to blow them up , and set them one against another ! But , indeed , those only can have that pure and pious zeal , who are themselves turned to God , and have tasted the sweetness of that conversion ...
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... turn of things , may be imagined . He lost , by the flight of the King , one who with all his political failings had been his firm friend . But he lost ( what most deeply afflicted him ) the great patron , on whom he counted for the ...
... turn of things , may be imagined . He lost , by the flight of the King , one who with all his political failings had been his firm friend . But he lost ( what most deeply afflicted him ) the great patron , on whom he counted for the ...
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... turn debaters , judges , or complainers , they overthrow the Charter quite in the very root of the constitution of it , for it is to usurp It is to be observed here , that when he changed the Executive to five Commissioners , the ...
... turn debaters , judges , or complainers , they overthrow the Charter quite in the very root of the constitution of it , for it is to usurp It is to be observed here , that when he changed the Executive to five Commissioners , the ...
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