Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1Richard Taylor and Company, 1813 - 500 Seiten |
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... tionally to the high authority of Stillingfleet , in his late discourse about Christ's sufferings , against Crellius , in his favour . With respect to to the third notion , he maintained that he had 56 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... tionally to the high authority of Stillingfleet , in his late discourse about Christ's sufferings , against Crellius , in his favour . With respect to to the third notion , he maintained that he had 56 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... late trial . He entitled it " The People's ancient and just Liberties as- serted , in the Trial of William Penn and William Mead , at the Sessions held at the Old Bailey in London , on the first , third , fourth , and fifth of September ...
... late trial . He entitled it " The People's ancient and just Liberties as- serted , in the Trial of William Penn and William Mead , at the Sessions held at the Old Bailey in London , on the first , third , fourth , and fifth of September ...
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... late memorable trial at the Old Bailey . There were present on this occassion Sir Samuel Starling , another of his old per- secutors , Sir John Shelden , Colonel Ricraft , and others . The constable and his assistant were then sworn ...
... late memorable trial at the Old Bailey . There were present on this occassion Sir Samuel Starling , another of his old per- secutors , Sir John Shelden , Colonel Ricraft , and others . The constable and his assistant were then sworn ...
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... late tour to the Continent , ready to embrace the religious principles of the Qua- kers . This letter was merely to encourage and strengthen him to pursue the path he had thus taken . CHAP- CHAPTER IX . A. 1673 - travels as a minister ...
... late tour to the Continent , ready to embrace the religious principles of the Qua- kers . This letter was merely to encourage and strengthen him to pursue the path he had thus taken . CHAP- CHAPTER IX . A. 1673 - travels as a minister ...
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... late unjust and cruel Proceedings of unreasonable Men against the Persons and Estates of many of the People called Quakers , only for their peaceable Meet- ings to worship God : presented to the serious Consideration of the King and ...
... late unjust and cruel Proceedings of unreasonable Men against the Persons and Estates of many of the People called Quakers , only for their peaceable Meet- ings to worship God : presented to the serious Consideration of the King and ...
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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.