Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... Faith and Abasement of Reason , with many others , had been then widely circulated and read . The greatest men in that kingdom , both Calvinists and Catholics , honoured him with their friendship ; and he was ( so ) highly esteemed by ...
... Faith and Abasement of Reason , with many others , had been then widely circulated and read . The greatest men in that kingdom , both Calvinists and Catholics , honoured him with their friendship ; and he was ( so ) highly esteemed by ...
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... faith which overcomes the world , and there is a faith which is overcome by the world . " On this subject he enlarged , and this in so impressive a manner that William was quite overcome . The words indeed of the text were so adapted to ...
... faith which overcomes the world , and there is a faith which is overcome by the world . " On this subject he enlarged , and this in so impressive a manner that William was quite overcome . The words indeed of the text were so adapted to ...
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... faith . Such a discourse , if ably handled , must have come home to him in every sentence . He must have seen his own arduous conflict personified as it were and pourtrayed before him . He must have seen the precipice on which he had ...
... faith . Such a discourse , if ably handled , must have come home to him in every sentence . He must have seen his own arduous conflict personified as it were and pourtrayed before him . He must have seen the precipice on which he had ...
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... to the world as the champion of his own particular faith , was an address to kings , priests , and people , and to persons of various denomi- denominations in religion ; to the Catholics first , then $ 2 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... to the world as the champion of his own particular faith , was an address to kings , priests , and people , and to persons of various denomi- denominations in religion ; to the Catholics first , then $ 2 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... faith and practice of the Quakers , by means of which he contended that the 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 ...
... faith and practice of the Quakers , by means of which he contended that the 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 ...
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