William Penn: An Historical Biography, from New Sources. With an Extra Chapter on the "Macaulay Charges."Blanchard and Lea, 1851 - 353 Seiten |
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... Religious emigrants - Penn's romantic notion - Affairs of New Jersey- Foreign travel - The new Gospel abroad - Vicinity of Worms - Adven- tures at Duysburg - Storm at Sea - Return to Worminghurst - Colonial affairs .......... CHAPTER VI ...
... Religious emigrants - Penn's romantic notion - Affairs of New Jersey- Foreign travel - The new Gospel abroad - Vicinity of Worms - Adven- tures at Duysburg - Storm at Sea - Return to Worminghurst - Colonial affairs .......... CHAPTER VI ...
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... religious ideas , the modern philanthropist had no advantages for the task he undertook . He was profoundly unacquainted with the history of the period ; he copied the ignorance of Besse and others without misgiving and without acknowl ...
... religious ideas , the modern philanthropist had no advantages for the task he undertook . He was profoundly unacquainted with the history of the period ; he copied the ignorance of Besse and others without misgiving and without acknowl ...
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... religion -married her and removed his house of business to Seville , in the vicinity of which city he passed many years of his life . " His younger brother was intended for another service Giles Penn , the father , was himself the ...
... religion -married her and removed his house of business to Seville , in the vicinity of which city he passed many years of his life . " His younger brother was intended for another service Giles Penn , the father , was himself the ...
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... religious emotion ; the chamber at the same instant appearing as if filled with a soft and holy light . This incident has been regarded by some as a miracle , -by others as a delusion . But is it out of the course of nature for a lively ...
... religious emotion ; the chamber at the same instant appearing as if filled with a soft and holy light . This incident has been regarded by some as a miracle , -by others as a delusion . But is it out of the course of nature for a lively ...
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... religion and morality , and they firmly resisted every attempt to introduce a more lax and courtly ceremonial into the services of the Church . Other incidents contributed to fan the fire of discontent . Dr. Owen , made Dean of Christ ...
... religion and morality , and they firmly resisted every attempt to introduce a more lax and courtly ceremonial into the services of the Church . Other incidents contributed to fan the fire of discontent . Dr. Owen , made Dean of Christ ...
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Seite 9 - The execution of this work is equal to the conception. Great pains have been taken to make it both interesting and valuable.
Seite 92 - Are not they my proper judges by the great Charter of England? What hope is there of ever having justice done, when juries are threatened and their verdicts rejected?
Seite 117 - The Great Case of Liberty of Conscience once more Briefly Debated and Defended by the Authority of Reason, Scripture, and Antiquity.