Memoirs of the Public and Private Life of William PennGilpin, 1849 - 370 Seiten |
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... appellation . It is the only one whose effects are blessed . It removes all evils . It promotes all good . It is solid and permanent . It lasts for ever . I have now to observe , that it is under PREFACE to the Original Edition.
... appellation . It is the only one whose effects are blessed . It removes all evils . It promotes all good . It is solid and permanent . It lasts for ever . I have now to observe , that it is under PREFACE to the Original Edition.
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... blessings which could be bestowed upon the land . This request , as far as William was concerned , was quickly granted ; for the Earl imme- diately ordered his discharge . William Penn had now for the first time tasted persecution for ...
... blessings which could be bestowed upon the land . This request , as far as William was concerned , was quickly granted ; for the Earl imme- diately ordered his discharge . William Penn had now for the first time tasted persecution for ...
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... blessings to us , as husband , wife , child , 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 OF WILLIAM PENN . 17.
... blessings to us , as husband , wife , child , 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 OF WILLIAM PENN . 17.
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... bless you all ; and he will bless you all . " Soon afterwards he expired . These were some of the last expressions of Vice - Admiral Sir William Penn . They are very important , on account of the instruction they give us , as well as of ...
... bless you all ; and he will bless you all . " Soon afterwards he expired . These were some of the last expressions of Vice - Admiral Sir William Penn . They are very important , on account of the instruction they give us , as well as of ...
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... bless the Providence of God , and in his strength resolve by patience to outweary persecution , and by our constant sufferings seek to obtain a victory more glorious than any our adversaries can achieve by all their cruelties . " This ...
... bless the Providence of God , and in his strength resolve by patience to outweary persecution , and by our constant sufferings seek to obtain a victory more glorious than any our adversaries can achieve by all their cruelties . " This ...
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