Memoirs of the Public and Private Life of William PennGilpin, 1849 - 370 Seiten |
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... endeavour of putting an end to your troubles almost at any rate ; but I shall suggest this one thing to you , that your fatal over- throw would be a fair beginning of so much aimed at reformation , first of the University , then of the ...
... endeavour of putting an end to your troubles almost at any rate ; but I shall suggest this one thing to you , that your fatal over- throw would be a fair beginning of so much aimed at reformation , first of the University , then of the ...
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... endeavour to break up his son's connexions ; and to effect this , he sent him to Ireland . One reason which induced him to make choice of Ireland for this purpose was his acquaintance with the Duke of Ormond ( who was then lord ...
... endeavour to break up his son's connexions ; and to effect this , he sent him to Ireland . One reason which induced him to make choice of Ireland for this purpose was his acquaintance with the Duke of Ormond ( who was then lord ...
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... endeavour to make their souls like their bodies . It made distinction by blood and family ; but God made all out of one blood and one family ; there was no true nobility but in virtue.The proud man was a glutton upon himself ; insolent ...
... endeavour to make their souls like their bodies . It made distinction by blood and family ; but God made all out of one blood and one family ; there was no true nobility but in virtue.The proud man was a glutton upon himself ; insolent ...
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... endeavour as much as possible , both by their conversation and conduct , to keep in the simplicity of the cross of Christ . If the world was constant to its own momentary fashions , the more it became them to be constant in their ...
... endeavour as much as possible , both by their conversation and conduct , to keep in the simplicity of the cross of Christ . If the world was constant to its own momentary fashions , the more it became them to be constant in their ...
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... endeavour to protect his son as far as he consistently could , and to ask the King to do the same , in cases of future persecution . The answer was gratifying , both of them promising their services on a fit occasion . After this he ...
... endeavour to protect his son as far as he consistently could , and to ask the King to do the same , in cases of future persecution . The answer was gratifying , both of them promising their services on a fit occasion . After this he ...
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