Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... addi- tionally to the high authority of Stillingfleet , in his late discourse about Christ's sufferings , against Crellius , in his favour . With respect to 1 to the third notion , he maintained that he 56 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... addi- tionally to the high authority of Stillingfleet , in his late discourse about Christ's sufferings , against Crellius , in his favour . With respect to 1 to the third notion , he maintained that he 56 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... Christ . He cited , therefore , several passages from Scripture to prove that Christ was God . This doctrine , he asserted , was an article of his own faith ; and , as a proof that it had been so , he desired those , who thought ...
... Christ . He cited , therefore , several passages from Scripture to prove that Christ was God . This doctrine , he asserted , was an article of his own faith ; and , as a proof that it had been so , he desired those , who thought ...
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... Christ , or of " a Father , Word , and Spirit . " Soon after the publication of " Innocency with her open Face , " he was discharged from the Tower , after having been kept there on terms of unusual severity for seven months . His ...
... Christ , or of " a Father , Word , and Spirit . " Soon after the publication of " Innocency with her open Face , " he was discharged from the Tower , after having been kept there on terms of unusual severity for seven months . His ...
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... Christ . If the world was constant to its own momen- tary fashions , the more it became them to be constant in their testimony against it . If , however , in doing this they should meet with heavy exercises , they were not to mur- mur ...
... Christ . If the world was constant to its own momen- tary fashions , the more it became them to be constant in their testimony against it . If , however , in doing this they should meet with heavy exercises , they were not to mur- mur ...
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... Christ within , which he handled thus . He began by explaining what this Light was , calling it among other things The Principle of God in Man , and asserting it to be the same as the Word , Spirit , Life , Light , Seed , Truth , as ...
... Christ within , which he handled thus . He began by explaining what this Light was , calling it among other things The Principle of God in Man , and asserting it to be the same as the Word , Spirit , Life , Light , Seed , Truth , as ...
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