Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1Richard Taylor and Company, 1813 - 500 Seiten |
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... , A FRIEND TO PEACE AND CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM , A PATRON OF CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY , IN ALL WHICH THE GREAT WILLIAM PENN WAS AN EMINENT FORERUNNER , BY HIS FRIEND THOMAS CLARKSON , MEA AOBK PREFACE TO THE READER . THERE are two.
... , A FRIEND TO PEACE AND CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM , A PATRON OF CIVIL AND RELIGIOUS LIBERTY , IN ALL WHICH THE GREAT WILLIAM PENN WAS AN EMINENT FORERUNNER , BY HIS FRIEND THOMAS CLARKSON , MEA AOBK PREFACE TO THE READER . THERE are two.
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... liberty if he would give bond for his good beha- viour . But William not choosing to do this , he was committed with eighteen others to prison . He had not been long there when he wrote to Lord Orrery , then president of the council of ...
... liberty if he would give bond for his good beha- viour . But William not choosing to do this , he was committed with eighteen others to prison . He had not been long there when he wrote to Lord Orrery , then president of the council of ...
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... liberty of conscience as one of the greatest blessings which could be be- stowed upon the land . This request , as far as William was concerned , was quickly granted ; for the Earl immediately ordered his discharge . William Penn had ...
... liberty of conscience as one of the greatest blessings which could be be- stowed upon the land . This request , as far as William was concerned , was quickly granted ; for the Earl immediately ordered his discharge . William Penn had ...
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... liberty , and life itself . These were God's favours , which we might enjoy with lawful pleasure , and justly improve as our lawful interest ; but when he , the lender , required or called for them , we must part with them , however ...
... liberty , and life itself . These were God's favours , which we might enjoy with lawful pleasure , and justly improve as our lawful interest ; but when he , the lender , required or called for them , we must part with them , however ...
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... liberty , had acted upon principles not to be defended either by the laws of the Christian religion or by those of the realm . He therefore wrote to him to desire his release . We find in this letter several just and noble senti- ments ...
... liberty , had acted upon principles not to be defended either by the laws of the Christian religion or by those of the realm . He therefore wrote to him to desire his release . We find in this letter several just and noble senti- ments ...
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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.