Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... concern , on any occasion , in the recommendation of force . The con- sequence was , that he became very odious to the Church . The Dissenters too , whose very cause he had been pleading , turned against him . Considering his intimacy ...
... concern , on any occasion , in the recommendation of force . The con- sequence was , that he became very odious to the Church . The Dissenters too , whose very cause he had been pleading , turned against him . Considering his intimacy ...
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... concerned in this matter : your reputation , as you are said to have meddled in public affairs , has been of pub- lic concernment . The promoting a general liberty of conscience having been your par- ticular province , the aspersion of ...
... concerned in this matter : your reputation , as you are said to have meddled in public affairs , has been of pub- lic concernment . The promoting a general liberty of conscience having been your par- ticular province , the aspersion of ...
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... yet for the many favours he had conferred on him , though he could not join with him in what concerned the state of the kingdom . He owned again , that he had had been much obliged to the King , and that OF WILLIAM PENN . 59.
... yet for the many favours he had conferred on him , though he could not join with him in what concerned the state of the kingdom . He owned again , that he had had been much obliged to the King , and that OF WILLIAM PENN . 59.
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... ; of which all Magistrates , Officers , and others concerned , were to take due notice . " Thus the matter was settled for the present year . CHAP- CHAPTER IV . A. 1691 - continues in retirement - 72 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... ; of which all Magistrates , Officers , and others concerned , were to take due notice . " Thus the matter was settled for the present year . CHAP- CHAPTER IV . A. 1691 - continues in retirement - 72 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... concerned in it . But the matters in dispute had no such relation . They related to mere modes of government or formality in order , but not to the essen- tials of religion . At the same time the Dis- cipline , though it was not a ...
... concerned in it . But the matters in dispute had no such relation . They related to mere modes of government or formality in order , but not to the essen- tials of religion . At the same time the Dis- cipline , though it was not a ...
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