Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 2Bradford and Inskeep, 1813 |
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... serve the turn , this cannot be denied to all those of that Society with which you are joined in the duties of religious worship . If to have maintained the principles of that Society by frequent and fervent discourses , by many ...
... serve the turn , this cannot be denied to all those of that Society with which you are joined in the duties of religious worship . If to have maintained the principles of that Society by frequent and fervent discourses , by many ...
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... serving others , at the dear expense of his time , his strength , and his estate , without any other other recompence than what results from the consciousness of doing good : I say , I could not but be much affected , to see any such ...
... serving others , at the dear expense of his time , his strength , and his estate , without any other other recompence than what results from the consciousness of doing good : I say , I could not but be much affected , to see any such ...
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... serve your King , your country , and your religion , by such a public vindication of your honour , as your own prudence , upon these suggestions , will now show you to be most necessary and most expedient . I am , with unfeigned and ...
... serve your King , your country , and your religion , by such a public vindication of your honour , as your own prudence , upon these suggestions , will now show you to be most necessary and most expedient . I am , with unfeigned and ...
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... er quarter . I have almost continually had Friends , one business or other there for our whom I ever served with a steady solicitation solicitation through all times since I was of their communion 20 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... er quarter . I have almost continually had Friends , one business or other there for our whom I ever served with a steady solicitation solicitation through all times since I was of their communion 20 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... serve her and do her good . No party could ever bias me to her preju- dice , nor any personal interest oblige me in her wrong : for I always abhorred discount- ing private favours at the public cost . “ Would I have made my market of ...
... serve her and do her good . No party could ever bias me to her preju- dice , nor any personal interest oblige me in her wrong : for I always abhorred discount- ing private favours at the public cost . “ Would I have made my market of ...
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