Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... means of doing it than by sending his son to France . He indulged a hope that the change of scene might wean him from his old connexions , and that the gaiety of French manners might correct the growing gravity of his mind . Accordingly ...
... means of doing it than by sending his son to France . He indulged a hope that the change of scene might wean him from his old connexions , and that the gaiety of French manners might correct the growing gravity of his mind . Accordingly ...
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... means of introducing it ) brought him eventually into the situation which his father of all others deprecated ! Being accidentally on business at Cork , he heard that Thomas Loe ( the layman of Ox- ford , mentioned in the preceding ...
... means of introducing it ) brought him eventually into the situation which his father of all others deprecated ! Being accidentally on business at Cork , he heard that Thomas Loe ( the layman of Ox- ford , mentioned in the preceding ...
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... means of getting his livelihood like other people . This sudden change from affluence to po- verty could not but at first have affected him but the thought of having broken the peace of mind , however innocently , of so valuable a ...
... means of getting his livelihood like other people . This sudden change from affluence to po- verty could not but at first have affected him but the thought of having broken the peace of mind , however innocently , of so valuable a ...
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... means of which he contended that the Truth , that is Christi- anity , was exalted ; and that this was the only system of faith and practice which would radically redeem from human tradi- tions , carnal ceremonies , and a persecuting ...
... means of which he contended that the Truth , that is Christi- anity , was exalted ; and that this was the only system of faith and practice which would radically redeem from human tradi- tions , carnal ceremonies , and a persecuting ...
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... means of an imputative Righteousness . " This he attempted to do by quotations from the Scriptures , by right reason , by an account of the time and origin of these doctrines , and by the consequences which must flow from them if ...
... means of an imputative Righteousness . " This he attempted to do by quotations from the Scriptures , by right reason , by an account of the time and origin of these doctrines , and by the consequences which must flow from them if ...
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