The Life of William Penn: With Selections from His Correspondence and AutobiographyLippincott, Grambo, 1853 - 576 Seiten |
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... religious ser- vices , and not duly appreciating the merits of his co - labourers , the primitive Friends . In describing the Founder of Pennsylvania , I have endeavoured to give due weight to his enlightened policy as a legislator ...
... religious ser- vices , and not duly appreciating the merits of his co - labourers , the primitive Friends . In describing the Founder of Pennsylvania , I have endeavoured to give due weight to his enlightened policy as a legislator ...
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... religious labours - Tract called " Examination of Liberty Spiritual " -Letter to Friends of Bristol- To R. Vickers - Death of his mother . ( 1681-2 . ) ... Page 173 CHAPTER XIV . Penn's frame of government - Compared with that of Locke ...
... religious labours - Tract called " Examination of Liberty Spiritual " -Letter to Friends of Bristol- To R. Vickers - Death of his mother . ( 1681-2 . ) ... Page 173 CHAPTER XIV . Penn's frame of government - Compared with that of Locke ...
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... religion - Thirteen hundred Friends released - The informers dis- couraged - Letters to Harrison - William Penn ... religious labours in England - King's progress - William Penn's intercourse with the king - Interesting me- moirs of ...
... religion - Thirteen hundred Friends released - The informers dis- couraged - Letters to Harrison - William Penn ... religious labours in England - King's progress - William Penn's intercourse with the king - Interesting me- moirs of ...
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... religion were lost sight of by most of its professors , while their attention was occupied by a round of lifeless ceremonies . His early religious impressions were revived , and earnest desires were experienced for a " closer walk with ...
... religion were lost sight of by most of its professors , while their attention was occupied by a round of lifeless ceremonies . His early religious impressions were revived , and earnest desires were experienced for a " closer walk with ...
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... religious im- pressions of his early years . - His mind now underwent a great conflict of religious exercise . The seeds of piety sown in his heart during youth , although at times repressed by the influence of the gay world around him ...
... religious im- pressions of his early years . - His mind now underwent a great conflict of religious exercise . The seeds of piety sown in his heart during youth , although at times repressed by the influence of the gay world around him ...
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affairs Algernon Sidney answer appears assembly believe blessed called charge charter Christ Christian church civil Clarkson colony concerned conscience council court dear Delaware desire dissenters Divine Duke Duke of York East Jersey endeavour England faith father favour Friends George Fox give governor hand hath heart Hist holy honour hope Indians interest Isaac Norris JAMES LOGAN John jury justice king king's land laws letter liberty live London Lord Baltimore Macaulay meeting ment mind minister month never oaths Parliament peace PENN TO JAMES Penn's Pennsbury Manor Pennsylvania persecution persons Philadelphia pray present principles prison proprietary Protestant province province of Pennsylvania Quakers quitrents religion religious sent Sir William Penn society soul speak spirit suffer thee things Thomas Lloyd thou thought tion truth William Mead William Penn