Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... opinion , led to repeated acts of insin- cerity . A show was held out of the mind's . intention where no such intention existed . Now Christianity was never satisfied but with the truth . It forbad all false appearances . It allowed no ...
... opinion , led to repeated acts of insin- cerity . A show was held out of the mind's . intention where no such intention existed . Now Christianity was never satisfied but with the truth . It forbad all false appearances . It allowed no ...
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... opinion , like the latter , the nearest to the letter and spirit of the new Covenant . When ushered into the world by them , it was fol- lowed , considering the severity of its disci- pline , by an almost miraculous proselytism ...
... opinion , like the latter , the nearest to the letter and spirit of the new Covenant . When ushered into the world by them , it was fol- lowed , considering the severity of its disci- pline , by an almost miraculous proselytism ...
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... opinion , the more he considered it , that the Govern- ment , by depriving him of his liberty , had acted upon ... opinions can affect the safety of the State , seeing that kingdoms and common- wealths have lived under the balance of ...
... opinion , the more he considered it , that the Govern- ment , by depriving him of his liberty , had acted upon ... opinions can affect the safety of the State , seeing that kingdoms and common- wealths have lived under the balance of ...
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... opinion , that the country at large ought to know what the Quakers had to say for their conduct , when put to the test , on such occasions . Accordingly he published " A Treatise of Oaths , " in which , first , he gave to the world all ...
... opinion , that the country at large ought to know what the Quakers had to say for their conduct , when put to the test , on such occasions . Accordingly he published " A Treatise of Oaths , " in which , first , he gave to the world all ...
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... opinion and practice of the ancients , as it related to the Heathen world ; by a reference to the testimony of the most famous Jewish writers ; and by quotations from the sayings and writings of Christians of all ages , taking in those ...
... opinion and practice of the ancients , as it related to the Heathen world ; by a reference to the testimony of the most famous Jewish writers ; and by quotations from the sayings and writings of Christians of all ages , taking in those ...
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