Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... religion . That , which is built upon the basis of policy , looks almost wholly at the conse- quences of things , regarding but little whe- ther they be in themselves honest or not . It springs out of the worst part of the nature of man ...
... religion . That , which is built upon the basis of policy , looks almost wholly at the conse- quences of things , regarding but little whe- ther they be in themselves honest or not . It springs out of the worst part of the nature of man ...
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... religion . That , which is built upon the basis of policy , looks almost wholly at the conse- quences of things , regarding but little whe- ther they be in themselves honest or not . It springs out of the worst part of the nature of man ...
... religion . That , which is built upon the basis of policy , looks almost wholly at the conse- quences of things , regarding but little whe- ther they be in themselves honest or not . It springs out of the worst part of the nature of man ...
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... religion . That , which is built upon the basis of policy , looks almost wholly at the conse- quences of things , regarding but little whe- ther they be in themselves honest or not . It springs out of the worst part of the nature of man ...
... religion . That , which is built upon the basis of policy , looks almost wholly at the conse- quences of things , regarding but little whe- ther they be in themselves honest or not . It springs out of the worst part of the nature of man ...
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... religious emotions , during which he had the strongest convic- tion of the being of a God , and that the soul of man ... religion . Having left Chigwell at twelve years of age , he went to a private school on Tower- Hill , which was near ...
... religious emotions , during which he had the strongest convic- tion of the being of a God , and that the soul of man ... religion . Having left Chigwell at twelve years of age , he went to a private school on Tower- Hill , which was near ...
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... Religion , his Treatise on Free - will , his Exaltation of Faith and Abasement of Reason , with many others , had been then widely circulated and read . The greatest men in that kingdom , both Calvinists and Catholics , honoured him ...
... Religion , his Treatise on Free - will , his Exaltation of Faith and Abasement of Reason , with many others , had been then widely circulated and read . The greatest men in that kingdom , both Calvinists and Catholics , honoured him ...
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