Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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Thomas Clarkson. ingly entered a gentleman commoner at Christ's Church , Oxford . He is said to have paid great attention to his college ex- ercises , and yet to have allowed himself all reasonable recreation . The latter consisted ...
Thomas Clarkson. ingly entered a gentleman commoner at Christ's Church , Oxford . He is said to have paid great attention to his college ex- ercises , and yet to have allowed himself all reasonable recreation . The latter consisted ...
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... Christian religion would be destroyed by the introduc- tion of outward ceremonies and forms , that he could not bear it . Engaging therefore his friend Robert Spencer , before mention- ed , and some other young gentlemen to join him ...
... Christian religion would be destroyed by the introduc- tion of outward ceremonies and forms , that he could not bear it . Engaging therefore his friend Robert Spencer , before mention- ed , and some other young gentlemen to join him ...
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... Christian connections . On the other hand , it strengthened him in the resolution of a closer union with them . He had begun to suffer with them , He had begun too to suffer for their cause . Mixing therefore more intimately with them ...
... Christian connections . On the other hand , it strengthened him in the resolution of a closer union with them . He had begun to suffer with them , He had begun too to suffer for their cause . Mixing therefore more intimately with them ...
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... such intention existed . Now Christianity was never satisfied but with the truth . It forbad all false appearances . It allowed no action to be resorted to , that It OF WILLIAM PENN . 27 or for divine help? The answer can be ...
... such intention existed . Now Christianity was never satisfied but with the truth . It forbad all false appearances . It allowed no action to be resorted to , that It OF WILLIAM PENN . 27 or for divine help? The answer can be ...
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... Christian system upon earth . It approached also in their opinion , like the latter , the nearest to the letter and spirit of the new Covenant . When ushered into the world by them , it was fol- lowed , considering the severity of its ...
... Christian system upon earth . It approached also in their opinion , like the latter , the nearest to the letter and spirit of the new Covenant . When ushered into the world by them , it was fol- lowed , considering the severity of its ...
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