Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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Thomas Clarkson. kingdom of God's sake , should eventually reap their reward . He began however to find , that even in this his temporal state he was not deserted . His mother kept up a com munication with him privately , feeding him as ...
Thomas Clarkson. kingdom of God's sake , should eventually reap their reward . He began however to find , that even in this his temporal state he was not deserted . His mother kept up a com munication with him privately , feeding him as ...
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... They had scarcely done this , when they heard it proclaimed aloud , " that the Quakers held damnable doctrines . " Immediately upon this White- upon head head showed himself . He began , in answer to OF WILLIAM PENN . 37.
... They had scarcely done this , when they heard it proclaimed aloud , " that the Quakers held damnable doctrines . " Immediately upon this White- upon head head showed himself . He began , in answer to OF WILLIAM PENN . 37.
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... began by asking the Quakers , " Whether they owned one Godhead subsisting in three di- stinct and separate persons . " Penn and his friend Whitehead , both asserted that this , delivered as it was by Vincent , was no scriptural doctrine ...
... began by asking the Quakers , " Whether they owned one Godhead subsisting in three di- stinct and separate persons . " Penn and his friend Whitehead , both asserted that this , delivered as it was by Vincent , was no scriptural doctrine ...
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... love over- comes my heart . Glory be to his name for evermore ! " It is now pleasing to relate that the Ad- miral , though he had discarded his son , began began again to relent . He could not help thinking 60 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... love over- comes my heart . Glory be to his name for evermore ! " It is now pleasing to relate that the Ad- miral , though he had discarded his son , began began again to relent . He could not help thinking 60 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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Thomas Clarkson. began again to relent . He could not help thinking , however his son might have been mistaken , that at least he was sincere , or that his steady perseverance in the course he ... began again to relent. He could not help ...
Thomas Clarkson. began again to relent . He could not help thinking , however his son might have been mistaken , that at least he was sincere , or that his steady perseverance in the course he ... began again to relent. He could not help ...
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