Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1Richard Taylor and Company, 1813 - 500 Seiten |
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... wrote to Lord Orrery , then president of the council of Munster , to request his release . We find in this letter nothing either servile or degrading . It was written , on the other hand , in a manly and yet decorous manner . " Religion ...
... wrote to Lord Orrery , then president of the council of Munster , to request his release . We find in this letter nothing either servile or degrading . It was written , on the other hand , in a manly and yet decorous manner . " Religion ...
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... wrote to the Lord Arlington , then principal secretary of state , by whose warrant he had been sent there . Having reflected upon his own case , during his confinemeut , he was of opinion , the more he considered it , that the Govern ...
... wrote to the Lord Arlington , then principal secretary of state , by whose warrant he had been sent there . Having reflected upon his own case , during his confinemeut , he was of opinion , the more he considered it , that the Govern ...
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... wrote , by way of apology for it , and to correct any misapprehension about it , a little tract , which , in allusion to the con- scious rectitude of his own conduct and the undisguised manner in which he there ex- plained himself , he ...
... wrote , by way of apology for it , and to correct any misapprehension about it , a little tract , which , in allusion to the con- scious rectitude of his own conduct and the undisguised manner in which he there ex- plained himself , he ...
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... wrote also several little tracts to promote the religion he had espoused . Among these was his Letter " To the young convinced . " He meant by the latter appel- lation such as had lately become converts to his own religious faith . He ...
... wrote also several little tracts to promote the religion he had espoused . Among these was his Letter " To the young convinced . " He meant by the latter appel- lation such as had lately become converts to his own religious faith . He ...
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... wrote in answer to it , " A seasonable Caveat against Popery ; or , An Explanation of the Roman Catholic Belief briefly examined . " He attempted in this work to refute certain doctrines of the church of Rome , namely , such as related ...
... wrote in answer to it , " A seasonable Caveat against Popery ; or , An Explanation of the Roman Catholic Belief briefly examined . " He attempted in this work to refute certain doctrines of the church of Rome , namely , such as related ...
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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.