Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... meetings where they followed their devotional exer- cises in their own way . This conduct , which soon became known , gave offence to the heads of the college , who in consequence of it fined all of them for nonconformity . This ...
... meetings where they followed their devotional exer- cises in their own way . This conduct , which soon became known , gave offence to the heads of the college , who in consequence of it fined all of them for nonconformity . This ...
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... meeting the evil for the future , and he saw no other means of doing it than by sending his son to France . He indulged a hope that the change of scene might wean him from his old connexions , and that the gaiety of French manners might ...
... meeting the evil for the future , and he saw no other means of doing it than by sending his son to France . He indulged a hope that the change of scene might wean him from his old connexions , and that the gaiety of French manners might ...
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... meeting- writes to Lord Orrery - is discharged from prison — is reported to be a Quaker - ordered home on that account by his father - interesting interview between them conditions offered him by his father — is again turned out of ...
... meeting- writes to Lord Orrery - is discharged from prison — is reported to be a Quaker - ordered home on that account by his father - interesting interview between them conditions offered him by his father — is again turned out of ...
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... meeting of the Quakers in that city . It was impossible that he could return to his farm without seeing the man whom he considered as his greatest human benefactor , and still more without hearing his discourse . Accordingly he attended ...
... meeting of the Quakers in that city . It was impossible that he could return to his farm without seeing the man whom he considered as his greatest human benefactor , and still more without hearing his discourse . Accordingly he attended ...
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... . The result of this preference was , that he began to attend their religious meetings . But , alas ! he soon learnt , from the ignorant prejudices prejudices of the times , that in following the path OF WILLIAM PENN . 21.
... . The result of this preference was , that he began to attend their religious meetings . But , alas ! he soon learnt , from the ignorant prejudices prejudices of the times , that in following the path OF WILLIAM PENN . 21.
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