Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... honoured him with their friendship ; and he was ( so ) highly esteemed by the Cardinal Richlieu , that the latter imparted to him his design of uniting the two churches . The The learned Monsieur du Bosc , on seeing the print 14 MEMOIRS ...
... honoured him with their friendship ; and he was ( so ) highly esteemed by the Cardinal Richlieu , that the latter imparted to him his design of uniting the two churches . The The learned Monsieur du Bosc , on seeing the print 14 MEMOIRS ...
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Thomas Clarkson. by natural love , principally aiming at his son's temporal honour ; he , guided by a di- vine impulse , having chiefly in view his own eternal welfare : his father grieved to see the well accomplished son of his hopes ...
Thomas Clarkson. by natural love , principally aiming at his son's temporal honour ; he , guided by a di- vine impulse , having chiefly in view his own eternal welfare : his father grieved to see the well accomplished son of his hopes ...
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... honour , respect , submission , or some similar feeling of the mind ; but they contended , that , used as it then was , it was no more a criterion of these than mourning garments were crite- rions of sorrow . The custom therefore , in ...
... honour , respect , submission , or some similar feeling of the mind ; but they contended , that , used as it then was , it was no more a criterion of these than mourning garments were crite- rions of sorrow . The custom therefore , in ...
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... honour which they gave to the Creator . From this account it will be obvious , that the ceremonial use of the hat was considered by the early Quakers as more connected with the conscience than the Admiral had imagined it to be : and in ...
... honour which they gave to the Creator . From this account it will be obvious , that the ceremonial use of the hat was considered by the early Quakers as more connected with the conscience than the Admiral had imagined it to be : and in ...
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... honour of being made the instruments of spreading it through the earth . This belief arose out of various considerations . In the first place , they who followed this system led a life of great self - denial . They abstained from the ...
... honour of being made the instruments of spreading it through the earth . This belief arose out of various considerations . In the first place , they who followed this system led a life of great self - denial . They abstained from the ...
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