Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... duty to meet incessantly upon so good an account ; nor shall all the powers upon earth be able to divert us from reverencing and adoring our God , who made us . " These words were scarcely pronounced , when Brown , one of the sheriffs ...
... duty to meet incessantly upon so good an account ; nor shall all the powers upon earth be able to divert us from reverencing and adoring our God , who made us . " These words were scarcely pronounced , when Brown , one of the sheriffs ...
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... duty to take care of the individual for whom he acted ; but it was a more pleasing consi- deration that , in attending to his interests , he had had an opportunity of becoming useful on a larger scale OF WILLIAM PENN . 173.
... duty to take care of the individual for whom he acted ; but it was a more pleasing consi- deration that , in attending to his interests , he had had an opportunity of becoming useful on a larger scale OF WILLIAM PENN . 173.
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... duty , left them to pursue their course , which they did through a dreary wood of three miles ; after which travelling on , they returned to the walls of Duysburg : but it being between nine and ten at night , the gates were shut , so ...
... duty , left them to pursue their course , which they did through a dreary wood of three miles ; after which travelling on , they returned to the walls of Duysburg : but it being between nine and ten at night , the gates were shut , so ...
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... duty , and therefore ought to be the endeavour , of every true Christian . " William Penn then gave the Graef some account of his retreat from the world , and explained his inducements to it , and the necessity of an inward work . After ...
... duty , and therefore ought to be the endeavour , of every true Christian . " William Penn then gave the Graef some account of his retreat from the world , and explained his inducements to it , and the necessity of an inward work . After ...
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... duty , according to the doctrine of the apostle , to be always ready to give an account of the hope that is in us , and this to every sober and private inquirer , certainly much more ought we to hold ourselves obliged to declare with ...
... duty , according to the doctrine of the apostle , to be always ready to give an account of the hope that is in us , and this to every sober and private inquirer , certainly much more ought we to hold ourselves obliged to declare with ...
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