Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... Quakers on this subject at the time in question . I may observe then , that , when they were first gathered out of the world , they considered themselves as a select people , upon whom it devolved to bear their public testimony by ...
... Quakers on this subject at the time in question . I may observe then , that , when they were first gathered out of the world , they considered themselves as a select people , upon whom it devolved to bear their public testimony by ...
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... Quakers as more connected with the conscience than the Admiral had imagined it to be : and in this point of view it was considered by his son also ; for he looked upon upon the request of his father as neither more nor 28 MEMOIRS OF THE ...
... Quakers as more connected with the conscience than the Admiral had imagined it to be : and in this point of view it was considered by his son also ; for he looked upon upon the request of his father as neither more nor 28 MEMOIRS OF THE ...
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... Quakers . In this year he became an author also . His first work bore the following title : “ Truth exalted , in a short but sure Testi- mony against all those Religions , Faiths , and Worships , that have been formed and fol- lowed in ...
... Quakers . In this year he became an author also . His first work bore the following title : “ Truth exalted , in a short but sure Testi- mony against all those Religions , Faiths , and Worships , that have been formed and fol- lowed in ...
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... Quakers , that the system of religious doctrine and practice , which was introduced by George Fox , was really a new dispensa- tion to restore Christianity to its primitive purity , and that they were to have the honour of being made ...
... Quakers , that the system of religious doctrine and practice , which was introduced by George Fox , was really a new dispensa- tion to restore Christianity to its primitive purity , and that they were to have the honour of being made ...
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... Quakers looked upon the system in question in the light now mentioned ; and hence it was that they spoke with an au- thority which might have the appearance of arrogance with others . Much about this time a person of the name of ...
... Quakers looked upon the system in question in the light now mentioned ; and hence it was that they spoke with an au- thority which might have the appearance of arrogance with others . Much about this time a person of the name of ...
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