Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1Richard Taylor and Company, 1813 - 500 Seiten |
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... heart to God for strength to support him in that time of trial . " This interview , though some of the best feelings of the human mind were called forth in the course of it on the part of William , had had not the desired effect : for ...
... heart to God for strength to support him in that time of trial . " This interview , though some of the best feelings of the human mind were called forth in the course of it on the part of William , had had not the desired effect : for ...
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... heart . Secondly , in the case where the custom was intended to have a meaning , it was generally the sign of flattery . But no man could give way to flattery without de- grading himself , and at the same time unduly exalting the person ...
... heart . Secondly , in the case where the custom was intended to have a meaning , it was generally the sign of flattery . But no man could give way to flattery without de- grading himself , and at the same time unduly exalting the person ...
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... heart . " He then called their attention towards the faith and practice of the Quakers , by means of which he contended that the Truth , that is Christi- anity , was exalted ; and that this was the only system of faith and practice ...
... heart . " He then called their attention towards the faith and practice of the Quakers , by means of which he contended that the Truth , that is Christi- anity , was exalted ; and that this was the only system of faith and practice ...
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... heart and soul ; for the heart of man was the seat of sin . Where the man was defiled , there he must be sanc- tified ; where sin lived , there it must die , there it must be crucified . The way in which it was to be borne was spiritual ...
... heart and soul ; for the heart of man was the seat of sin . Where the man was defiled , there he must be sanc- tified ; where sin lived , there it must die , there it must be crucified . The way in which it was to be borne was spiritual ...
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... heart prepared by God's holy Spirit , without which the soul of man was dead , and incapable of glorify- ing him.Unlawful self as it related to moral conversation , was to be seen in pride and other unlawful passions . Pride was the ...
... heart prepared by God's holy Spirit , without which the soul of man was dead , and incapable of glorify- ing him.Unlawful self as it related to moral conversation , was to be seen in pride and other unlawful passions . Pride was the ...
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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.