| William Penn - 1771 - 524 páginas
...believed it, fo lefs concern'd or diforder'd I never faw him at any Time ; of winch I took good Notice : Wearied to live, as well as near to die, he took his Leave of us ; and of me, with this Expreffion, and a moft compofed Countenance : ' Son William, if you < and your Friends keep to your... | |
| William Penn - 1782 - 518 páginas
...believed it, fo lefs concerned or difordered I never faw him at any time ; of which I took good notice. Wearied to live, as well as near to die, he took his leave of us ; and of me, with this expreffion, and a moft compofed countenance : ' Son William, if you and your Friends ' keep to your... | |
| William Penn - 1782 - 506 páginas
...believed it, fo lefs concerned or difordered I never faw him at any time; of which I took good notice. Wearied to live, as well as near to die, he took his leave of us ; and of me, with this expreffion, and a moft compofed countenance : ' Son William, if you and your Friends keep to your plain... | |
| William Penn - 1801 - 500 páginas
...believed it, fo lefs concerned or difordered, I never {aw him at any time ; of which I took good notice : wearied to live, as well as near to die, he took his leave.of us, and of me, with this expreffion, and a mofl compofed countenance : ' Son William, if you... | |
| William Granger - 1805 - 648 páginas
...inftructive and pathetic. — He took leave of his fon with thefe remarkable words, and a moft compofed countenance. " Son William, if you and your friends...to your plain way of living, you will make an end to the priefts to the end of the world. Bury me by my mother; live all in love; fhun all manner of... | |
| William Penn - 1807 - 394 páginas
...believed it, so less concerned or disordered I never saw him at any time ; of which I took good notice. Wearied to live, as well as near to die, he took his...William, if you and your Friends keep to your plain Wray of Preaching, and keep to your plain Way of Living, you will make an end of the priests to the... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1813 - 562 páginas
...disordered than just before he died Looking at his son with the most composed countenance, he said, "Son William! if you and your friends keep to your plain way of preaching, anil keep to your plain way of living, you will make an end of tiie priests to the end of the world—... | |
| John Aikin - 1813 - 720 páginas
...Son William, let nothing in this world tempt you to wrong your conscience." He afterwards added, " If you and your friends keep to your plain way of preaching, and your plain way of living, you will make an end of the priests to the end of the world." About this... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1827 - 408 páginas
...disordered than just before he died. Looking at his son with the most composed countenance, he said, " Son William, if you and your friends keep to your plain way of preaching, and keep tii your plain way of living, you will make an end of the priests to the end of the world. — Bury... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1832 - 846 páginas
...for the snares of life are greater than the fears of death.' Almost the last words he uttered were, 'Son William, if you and your friends keep to your plain way of preaching, and also keep to your plain way of living, you will make an end of priests to the end of the world.' Penn,... | |
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