Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... light upon a circum- stance which will require development in the course of the present work . It appears when he left Saumur that he directed his course towards Italy , and that he had reached Turin in his way thither ; for , while ...
... light upon a circum- stance which will require development in the course of the present work . It appears when he left Saumur that he directed his course towards Italy , and that he had reached Turin in his way thither ; for , while ...
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... Light , which is now risen and shines forth in the Life and Doctrine of the despised Quakers , as the alone good old Way of Life and Salvation . " This work , in which he thought it his duty to stand forth to the world as the champion ...
... Light , which is now risen and shines forth in the Life and Doctrine of the despised Quakers , as the alone good old Way of Life and Salvation . " This work , in which he thought it his duty to stand forth to the world as the champion ...
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... light now mentioned ; and hence it was that they spoke with an au- thority which might have the appearance of arrogance with others . Much about this time a person of the name of Jonathan Clapham published " A Guide to the True Religion ...
... light now mentioned ; and hence it was that they spoke with an au- thority which might have the appearance of arrogance with others . Much about this time a person of the name of Jonathan Clapham published " A Guide to the True Religion ...
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... will of God , as it was manifested by the light of Christ in the consciences of men , though it was contrary to their own incli- nations . -The great work and business of the the cross was self - denial . Of this Christ OF WILLIAM PENN .
... will of God , as it was manifested by the light of Christ in the consciences of men , though it was contrary to their own incli- nations . -The great work and business of the the cross was self - denial . Of this Christ OF WILLIAM PENN .
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... light , and life immortal is felt . His love over- comes my heart . Glory be to his name for evermore ! " It is now pleasing to relate that the Ad- miral , though he had discarded his son , began began again to relent . He could not ...
... light , and life immortal is felt . His love over- comes my heart . Glory be to his name for evermore ! " It is now pleasing to relate that the Ad- miral , though he had discarded his son , began began again to relent . He could not ...
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