Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1Richard Taylor and Company, 1813 - 500 Seiten |
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... had made such progress in his studies , that it was thought fit to send him to College . He was accord- ingly entered a gentleman commoner at Christ's Church , Oxford ingly OF WILLIAM PENN . 7 ber, being then eleven years old, he was ...
... had made such progress in his studies , that it was thought fit to send him to College . He was accord- ingly entered a gentleman commoner at Christ's Church , Oxford ingly OF WILLIAM PENN . 7 ber, being then eleven years old, he was ...
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Thomas Clarkson. ingly entered a gentleman commoner at Christ's Church , Oxford . He is said to have paid great attention to his college ex- ercises , and yet to have allowed himself all reasonable recreation . The latter consisted ...
Thomas Clarkson. ingly entered a gentleman commoner at Christ's Church , Oxford . He is said to have paid great attention to his college ex- ercises , and yet to have allowed himself all reasonable recreation . The latter consisted ...
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... Christ , they cannot become capable of wear- ing the Crown , that is , of eternal glory . The work was divided into two parts , in the first of which he handled his subject thus . This great doctrine , he showed , had been disregarded ...
... Christ , they cannot become capable of wear- ing the Crown , that is , of eternal glory . The work was divided into two parts , in the first of which he handled his subject thus . This great doctrine , he showed , had been disregarded ...
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... Christ , on which he submitted to the will of God , who permitted him to suffer death at the hands of evil men ... Christ in the consciences of men , though it was contrary to their own incli- nations . -The great work and business of ...
... Christ , on which he submitted to the will of God , who permitted him to suffer death at the hands of evil men ... Christ in the consciences of men , though it was contrary to their own incli- nations . -The great work and business of ...
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Thomas Clarkson. the cross was self - denial . Of this Christ was the great example ; and as he denied himself , and offered himself up by the eternal Spirit to the will of God , undergoing the tribulations of his life and the agonies of ...
Thomas Clarkson. the cross was self - denial . Of this Christ was the great example ; and as he denied himself , and offered himself up by the eternal Spirit to the will of God , undergoing the tribulations of his life and the agonies of ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 296 - Let every soul be subject unto the higher powers ; for there is no power but of God. The powers that be are ordained of God : whosoever, therefore, resisteth the power, resisteth the ordinance of God; for rulers are not a terror to good works, but to the evil.