Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... Christian prin- ciple in direct opposition to the usual policy of the world . Such a view of him must be highly gratifying . It must be also highly useful . Suffice it then to say , that the desire I had to contemplate it- myself , and ...
... Christian prin- ciple in direct opposition to the usual policy of the world . Such a view of him must be highly gratifying . It must be also highly useful . Suffice it then to say , that the desire I had to contemplate it- myself , and ...
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... Christian Discipline , or good and wholesome Orders for the well governing of the same , History of the People called Quakers , by William Sewel . Gough's History of the People called Quakers . General History of the Quakers , by Gerard ...
... Christian Discipline , or good and wholesome Orders for the well governing of the same , History of the People called Quakers , by William Sewel . Gough's History of the People called Quakers . General History of the Quakers , by Gerard ...
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... Christian prin- ciple in direct opposition to the usual policy of the world . Such a view of him must be highly gratifying . It must be also highly useful . Suffice it then to say , that the desire I had to contemplate it- myself , and ...
... Christian prin- ciple in direct opposition to the usual policy of the world . Such a view of him must be highly gratifying . It must be also highly useful . Suffice it then to say , that the desire I had to contemplate it- myself , and ...
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... Christian Discipline , or good and wholesome Orders for the well governing of the same . History of the People called Quakers , by William Sewel . Gough's History of the People called Quakers . General History of the Quakers , by Gerard ...
... Christian Discipline , or good and wholesome Orders for the well governing of the same . History of the People called Quakers , by William Sewel . Gough's History of the People called Quakers . General History of the Quakers , by Gerard ...
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... had made such progress in his studies , that it was thought fit to send him to College . He was accord- ingly entered a gentleman commoner at Christ's Church , Oxford ingly OF WILLIAM PENN . ber, being then eleven years old, he was ...
... had made such progress in his studies , that it was thought fit to send him to College . He was accord- ingly entered a gentleman commoner at Christ's Church , Oxford ingly OF WILLIAM PENN . ber, being then eleven years old, he was ...
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