Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1Richard Taylor and Company, 1813 - 500 Seiten |
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... addressed to himself ; for , from the time of his leaving Chigwell school to the present , there had been a constant struggle between himself and the world , and this entirely on account of his faith . Such a discourse , if ably handled ...
... addressed to himself ; for , from the time of his leaving Chigwell school to the present , there had been a constant struggle between himself and the world , and this entirely on account of his faith . Such a discourse , if ably handled ...
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Thomas Clarkson. him by a nobleman then resident in Ireland , who addressed him purposely on the subject , The Admiral on the receipt of this letter sent for his son . William immediately obeyed , and returned home . At the first ...
Thomas Clarkson. him by a nobleman then resident in Ireland , who addressed him purposely on the subject , The Admiral on the receipt of this letter sent for his son . William immediately obeyed , and returned home . At the first ...
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... forth to the world as the champion of his own particular faith , was an address to kings , priests , and people , and to persons of various denomi . denominations in religion ; to the Catholics first , then 52 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... forth to the world as the champion of his own particular faith , was an address to kings , priests , and people , and to persons of various denomi . denominations in religion ; to the Catholics first , then 52 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... Addressing himself to the Quakers , he desired them to disperse . To this at length they consented , but only on the promise that another meeting should be granted them for the same purpose in the same place . William Penn and George ...
... Addressing himself to the Quakers , he desired them to disperse . To this at length they consented , but only on the promise that another meeting should be granted them for the same purpose in the same place . William Penn and George ...
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... address , he presented to the Lord Lieutenant with his own hand ; and he followed it up with such unremitting zeal , calling in the aid of his father , and of all those courtiers whom le could interest , that at length an order in ...
... address , he presented to the Lord Lieutenant with his own hand ; and he followed it up with such unremitting zeal , calling in the aid of his father , and of all those courtiers whom le could interest , that at length an order in ...
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Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
addressed afterwards answer appears Assembly began blessed called CHAPTER Chigwell school Christ Christian Church Church of England civil concerned conduct conscience Council Court dear desire Dissenters divine doctrine Duke Duke of York duty endeavour England evil faith father favour friends gave George Fox George Whitehead give God's Government Governor hath heart holy honour Indians interest John John Fagg Jury justice King land laws letter liam Penn liberty live London Lord Lord Arlington Lord Baltimore manner meeting ment mentioned mind never Nicholas Moore observe occasion Papists Parliament peace Pennsylvania persecution persons present principles prison proceeded Protestant Province Province of Pennsylvania Quakers reason religion religious respect returned says Scripture sent society Spirit Stephen Crisp suffering thee things Thomas thou Tillotson tion took Truth West New Jersey William Mead William Penn Worminghurst worship wrote
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.