Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... liberty esta blished by a law of the land . Of course he was a frequent attendant at Whitehall . Going there one day in company with George Whitehead they met Gilbert Latey , an experienced minister of the Society . They asked him , if ...
... liberty esta blished by a law of the land . Of course he was a frequent attendant at Whitehall . Going there one day in company with George Whitehead they met Gilbert Latey , an experienced minister of the Society . They asked him , if ...
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... liberty of conscience , with this addition , that he would adhere firmly to it , and that he would put none into public employments but such as would concur with him in maintaining it . He also promised that he would hold a Parlia- ment ...
... liberty of conscience , with this addition , that he would adhere firmly to it , and that he would put none into public employments but such as would concur with him in maintaining it . He also promised that he would hold a Parlia- ment ...
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... years in public affairs , though without either the title , or honour , or profit , of any public office , and that especially your avowed en- deavours deavours to introduce among us a general and inviolable liberty MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... years in public affairs , though without either the title , or honour , or profit , of any public office , and that especially your avowed en- deavours deavours to introduce among us a general and inviolable liberty MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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Thomas Clarkson. deavours to introduce among us a general and inviolable liberty of conscience in mat- ters of mere religion , have occasioned the mistakes of some men , provoked the malice of others , and in the end have raised against ...
Thomas Clarkson. deavours to introduce among us a general and inviolable liberty of conscience in mat- ters of mere religion , have occasioned the mistakes of some men , provoked the malice of others , and in the end have raised against ...
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... this nation , not only in a fair and secure liberty , but even in a predominating superiority over all other professions and from hence the inference follows , follows , that whosoever has any part in the councils 10 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... this nation , not only in a fair and secure liberty , but even in a predominating superiority over all other professions and from hence the inference follows , follows , that whosoever has any part in the councils 10 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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