Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... truths , that any ordinary measures taken to divert them from it will be success- ful . The fire kindled in their minds may indeed be smothered for a time , but it will : eventually break forth . Such was the state of the mind of ...
... truths , that any ordinary measures taken to divert them from it will be success- ful . The fire kindled in their minds may indeed be smothered for a time , but it will : eventually break forth . Such was the state of the mind of ...
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... Truth exalted " also " The Guide mistaken " . holds a public controversy with Vincent in the Presby- terian meeting - house - publishes “ The Sandy Founda- tion shaken " general contents of the same is sent in consequence to the Tower ...
... Truth exalted " also " The Guide mistaken " . holds a public controversy with Vincent in the Presby- terian meeting - house - publishes “ The Sandy Founda- tion shaken " general contents of the same is sent in consequence to the Tower ...
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... Truth exalted , in a short but sure Testi- mony against all those Religions , Faiths , and Worships , that have been formed and fol- lowed in the Darkness of Apostasy , and for that glorious Light , which is now risen and shines forth ...
... Truth exalted , in a short but sure Testi- mony against all those Religions , Faiths , and Worships , that have been formed and fol- lowed in the Darkness of Apostasy , and for that glorious Light , which is now risen and shines forth ...
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... Truth , that is Christi- anity , was exalted ; and that this was the only system of faith and practice which would radically redeem from human tradi- tions , carnal ceremonies , and a persecuting spirit . It is probable that some ...
... Truth , that is Christi- anity , was exalted ; and that this was the only system of faith and practice which would radically redeem from human tradi- tions , carnal ceremonies , and a persecuting spirit . It is probable that some ...
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... truth . They submitted to a discipline strict and severe , that they might be continued in the proper path . Friends of peace , they avoided , as far as was possible , all recourse to law , and they refused to bear arms against their ...
... truth . They submitted to a discipline strict and severe , that they might be continued in the proper path . Friends of peace , they avoided , as far as was possible , all recourse to law , and they refused to bear arms against their ...
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