Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... father had to this King's service , his particular favour in getting me released out of the Tower of London in 1669 , my father's humble request to him upon I upon his death - bed to protect me from OF WILLIAM PENN . 23.
... father had to this King's service , his particular favour in getting me released out of the Tower of London in 1669 , my father's humble request to him upon I upon his death - bed to protect me from OF WILLIAM PENN . 23.
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... father's family , in the University , and by the Government , for being so , should de- sign the destruction of the Protestant reli- gion ! This is just as probable as it is true that I died a Jesuit six years ago in America . Will men ...
... father's family , in the University , and by the Government , for being so , should de- sign the destruction of the Protestant reli- gion ! This is just as probable as it is true that I died a Jesuit six years ago in America . Will men ...
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... religion , before Synods and Coun- cils had the meddling with it and model- ling of it . In those days bowels were a good part of religion , and that to the father- less less and widow at large . We can hardly now OF WILLIAM PENN . 31 .
... religion , before Synods and Coun- cils had the meddling with it and model- ling of it . In those days bowels were a good part of religion , and that to the father- less less and widow at large . We can hardly now OF WILLIAM PENN . 31 .
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... than what the Prince himself had declared for ; that King James had always been his friend , and his father's friend ; and that in gratitude he himself himself was the King's , and did ever , as 38 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... than what the Prince himself had declared for ; that King James had always been his friend , and his father's friend ; and that in gratitude he himself himself was the King's , and did ever , as 38 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... fathers might be manifested among them . In this address he attempted to show them how ill founded those objections were which stood in the way of their conversion to the Chris- tian religion , I select the following passage as a ...
... fathers might be manifested among them . In this address he attempted to show them how ill founded those objections were which stood in the way of their conversion to the Chris- tian religion , I select the following passage as a ...
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