Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... religious persuasion . But they carried the matter still further ; for , believing that the King , when he wished to establish a Toleration and to abolish Tests , had no other motive than that of protecting the Roman Catholic religion ...
... religious persuasion . But they carried the matter still further ; for , believing that the King , when he wished to establish a Toleration and to abolish Tests , had no other motive than that of protecting the Roman Catholic religion ...
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... religion , have occasioned the mistakes of some men , provoked the malice of others , and in the end have raised against you a multitude of enemies , who have un- worthily defamed you with such imputa- tions as I am sure you abhor ...
... religion , have occasioned the mistakes of some men , provoked the malice of others , and in the end have raised against you a multitude of enemies , who have un- worthily defamed you with such imputa- tions as I am sure you abhor ...
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... religion . Their jealousy is , that his aim has been to settle Popery in 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 ...
... religion . Their jealousy is , that his aim has been to settle Popery in 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 ...
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... religion does not extinguish , requires you to execute . " Pardon , I entreat you , Sir , the earnest- ness of these expressions ; nay , suffer me , without offence , to expostulate with you yet a little further . I am fearful lest ...
... religion does not extinguish , requires you to execute . " Pardon , I entreat you , Sir , the earnest- ness of these expressions ; nay , suffer me , without offence , to expostulate with you yet a little further . I am fearful lest ...
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... religious worship . If to have maintained the principles of that Society by frequent and fervent discourses , by many elaborate writings , by suffering ignominy , imprisonment , and other manifold disad- vantages , in defence thereof ...
... religious worship . If to have maintained the principles of that Society by frequent and fervent discourses , by many elaborate writings , by suffering ignominy , imprisonment , and other manifold disad- vantages , in defence thereof ...
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