Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... towards Italy , and that he had reached Turin in his way thither ; for , while there , a letter reached him from his father desiring his return home . His , father father had then received notice that he was to command OF WILLIAM PENN . 15.
... towards Italy , and that he had reached Turin in his way thither ; for , while there , a letter reached him from his father desiring his return home . His , father father had then received notice that he was to command OF WILLIAM PENN . 15.
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... letter nothing either servile or degrading . It was written , on the other hand , in a manly and yet decorous manner . " Religion , " says he , " which is at once my crime and mine innocence , makes me a prisoner to a mayor's malice ...
... letter nothing either servile or degrading . It was written , on the other hand , in a manly and yet decorous manner . " Religion , " says he , " which is at once my crime and mine innocence , makes me a prisoner to a mayor's malice ...
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... letter to the Lord Arlington- writes " Innocency with her open Face " is discharged from the Tower . WILLIAM was now thrown upon the wide world . Having no independent fortune of his own , and having been brought up to no trade or ...
... letter to the Lord Arlington- writes " Innocency with her open Face " is discharged from the Tower . WILLIAM was now thrown upon the wide world . Having no independent fortune of his own , and having been brought up to no trade or ...
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... letter and spirit of the new Covenant . When ushered into the world by them , it was fol- lowed , considering the severity of its disci- pline , by an almost miraculous proselytism . Priests , magistrates , and people left their ...
... letter and spirit of the new Covenant . When ushered into the world by them , it was fol- lowed , considering the severity of its disci- pline , by an almost miraculous proselytism . Priests , magistrates , and people left their ...
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... letter and the spirit of the Gospel . He considered too this their departure from such practices , by which they submitted to become singular and therefore more liable to ridicule , as that proper public declaration of their testimony ...
... letter and the spirit of the Gospel . He considered too this their departure from such practices , by which they submitted to become singular and therefore more liable to ridicule , as that proper public declaration of their testimony ...
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