Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... suffer with them , He had begun too to suffer for their cause . Mixing therefore more intimately with them than ever , from this period , he began to be considered by many , and even to be called by some , a Quaker . The rumour that he ...
... suffer with them , He had begun too to suffer for their cause . Mixing therefore more intimately with them than ever , from this period , he began to be considered by many , and even to be called by some , a Quaker . The rumour that he ...
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... sufferings , that the Bishop of London had resolved that he should either publicly recant , or die in prison , But his conduct was was like that of all who suffer for con- science 42 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... sufferings , that the Bishop of London had resolved that he should either publicly recant , or die in prison , But his conduct was was like that of all who suffer for con- science 42 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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Thomas Clarkson. was like that of all who suffer for con- science - sake . He was too sincere in his faith to be changed by such treatment . The law of force , the old State - argument in such cases , never conquered ... suffer for con- ...
Thomas Clarkson. was like that of all who suffer for con- science - sake . He was too sincere in his faith to be changed by such treatment . The law of force , the old State - argument in such cases , never conquered ... suffer for con- ...
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... suffer death at the hands of evil men . Hence , the cross mystical was that divine grace and power which crossed the carnal wills of men , and gave a contradiction to their corrupt affec- tions , and which constantly opposed itself to ...
... suffer death at the hands of evil men . Hence , the cross mystical was that divine grace and power which crossed the carnal wills of men , and gave a contradiction to their corrupt affec- tions , and which constantly opposed itself to ...
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... suffer the will of God for his service and glory . In self - denial there was a lawful and an unlawful self . The lawful self was connected with convenience , ease , enjoy- ment , plenty , which in themselves were so far from being evil ...
... suffer the will of God for his service and glory . In self - denial there was a lawful and an unlawful self . The lawful self was connected with convenience , ease , enjoy- ment , plenty , which in themselves were so far from being evil ...
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