Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... land , and the venerable John Locke . It happened , while here , that the Duke of Gloucester , the second brother of Charles the Second , died . He was taken off suddenly by the small - pox in the twenty - first year of his age . The ...
... land , and the venerable John Locke . It happened , while here , that the Duke of Gloucester , the second brother of Charles the Second , died . He was taken off suddenly by the small - pox in the twenty - first year of his age . The ...
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... land . This request , as far as William was concerned , was quickly granted ; for the Earl immediately ordered his discharge . William Penn had now for the first time tasted persecution for having gratified his religious predilections ...
... land . This request , as far as William was concerned , was quickly granted ; for the Earl immediately ordered his discharge . William Penn had now for the first time tasted persecution for having gratified his religious predilections ...
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... land , and lastly to the different Protestant Separatists . He exhorted them severally to examine the ground on which their faith and worship stood ; to inquire how far these were built on divine authority , or only on the notions of ...
... land , and lastly to the different Protestant Separatists . He exhorted them severally to examine the ground on which their faith and worship stood ; to inquire how far these were built on divine authority , or only on the notions of ...
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... land , reputation , liberty , and life itself . These were God's favours , which we might enjoy with lawful pleasure , and justly improve as our lawful interest ; but when he , the lender , required or called for them , we must part ...
... land , reputation , liberty , and life itself . These were God's favours , which we might enjoy with lawful pleasure , and justly improve as our lawful interest ; but when he , the lender , required or called for them , we must part ...
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... land , he maintained not only that the said Government ought not to favour one class of religious Dissenters more than an- other - but that it ought to preserve a due balance by treating all alike , and by freely giving , not a ...
... land , he maintained not only that the said Government ought not to favour one class of religious Dissenters more than an- other - but that it ought to preserve a due balance by treating all alike , and by freely giving , not a ...
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