Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... parties to it by giving it the extraordinary publicity required . The King having heard the petition , of which this was the sub- stance , took time to deliberate upon it ; after which the seven Bishops were sent to the Tower . which 4 ...
... parties to it by giving it the extraordinary publicity required . The King having heard the petition , of which this was the sub- stance , took time to deliberate upon it ; after which the seven Bishops were sent to the Tower . which 4 ...
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... parties , will justly lay a man under the reflection of being a Jesuit , or Papist of any rank , I must not only submit to the cha- racter , but embrace it too ; and I care not who knows , that I can wear it with more pleasure than it ...
... parties , will justly lay a man under the reflection of being a Jesuit , or Papist of any rank , I must not only submit to the cha- racter , but embrace it too ; and I care not who knows , that I can wear it with more pleasure than it ...
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... parties , think to shift it off from themselves . It is not this princi- ple , or that form , to which so great a de fection is owing , but a degeneracy of mind from God . Christianity is not at heart ; no fear of God in the inward ...
... parties , think to shift it off from themselves . It is not this princi- ple , or that form , to which so great a de fection is owing , but a degeneracy of mind from God . Christianity is not at heart ; no fear of God in the inward ...
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... parties pro- fess to believe in God , Christ , the Spirit , and Scripture ; that the soul is immortal ; that there are eternal rewards and punish- ments ; and that the virtuous shall receive the one , and the wicked suffer the other : I ...
... parties pro- fess to believe in God , Christ , the Spirit , and Scripture ; that the soul is immortal ; that there are eternal rewards and punish- ments ; and that the virtuous shall receive the one , and the wicked suffer the other : I ...
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... parties , whisperings , and reportings , and all animosities ; that , putting your common shoulders to the pub- lic work , you may have the reward of good men and patriots ; and so I bid you heartily farewell . " CHAP CHAPTER III . A ...
... parties , whisperings , and reportings , and all animosities ; that , putting your common shoulders to the pub- lic work , you may have the reward of good men and patriots ; and so I bid you heartily farewell . " CHAP CHAPTER III . A ...
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