Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... liberty or to live in this , is both ridiculous and dangerous . He maintains that the understanding can never be convinced by other arguments than what are adequate to its own nature . Force may make hypocrites , but can make no con ...
... liberty or to live in this , is both ridiculous and dangerous . He maintains that the understanding can never be convinced by other arguments than what are adequate to its own nature . Force may make hypocrites , but can make no con ...
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... liberty and property , and which are not limited to particular persuasions in matters of religion , must not be indis- pensably maintained and observed , who can say he hath a right to the coat upon his back ? Certainly our liberties ...
... liberty and property , and which are not limited to particular persuasions in matters of religion , must not be indis- pensably maintained and observed , who can say he hath a right to the coat upon his back ? Certainly our liberties ...
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... liberty , being freed by the Jury . " Mayor .- " No . You are in for W. Penn . " Fines for what ? " your fines . " Mayor . " For contempt of Court . " W. Penn . " I ask if it be according to the fundamental laws of England , that any ...
... liberty , being freed by the Jury . " Mayor .- " No . You are in for W. Penn . " Fines for what ? " your fines . " Mayor . " For contempt of Court . " W. Penn . " I ask if it be according to the fundamental laws of England , that any ...
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... Liberty of Conscience debated and defended ” —general contents of the latter -comes out of prison - travels into Holland and Ger- many . WHILE he was in Newgate , he had ample employment for his pen . Understanding that Parliament was ...
... Liberty of Conscience debated and defended ” —general contents of the latter -comes out of prison - travels into Holland and Ger- many . WHILE he was in Newgate , he had ample employment for his pen . Understanding that Parliament was ...
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... Liberty of Conscience once more briefly debated and defended by the Authority of Reason , Scripture , and Anti- quity . " - Of the first three I shall make no further mention ; but with respect to the fourth , considering the vast ...
... Liberty of Conscience once more briefly debated and defended by the Authority of Reason , Scripture , and Anti- quity . " - Of the first three I shall make no further mention ; but with respect to the fourth , considering the vast ...
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