Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... must either be hypo- crites in doing what we believe in our con- sciences we ought not to do , or in forbear- ing what we are fully persuaded we ought to do ing OF WILLIAM PENN . 139 subject. Among the many excellent pas- ...
... must either be hypo- crites in doing what we believe in our con- sciences we ought not to do , or in forbear- ing what we are fully persuaded we ought to do ing OF WILLIAM PENN . 139 subject. Among the many excellent pas- ...
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... believe that it was not labour lost . " William Penn , on the other hand , spoke of it with some confi- dence ; for , in a letter which he addressed to Richard Baxter soon afterwards , he stated , " that if he had taken advantage of him ...
... believe that it was not labour lost . " William Penn , on the other hand , spoke of it with some confi- dence ; for , in a letter which he addressed to Richard Baxter soon afterwards , he stated , " that if he had taken advantage of him ...
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... believe that it is our duty , according to the doctrine of the apostle , to be always ready to give an account of the hope that is in us , and this to every sober and private inquirer , certainly much more ought we to hold ourselves ...
... believe that it is our duty , according to the doctrine of the apostle , to be always ready to give an account of the hope that is in us , and this to every sober and private inquirer , certainly much more ought we to hold ourselves ...
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... believe I would tell you a lie . I am sure I should chuse an ill time and place to tell it in ; but I thank God it is too late in the day for that . There are some here who have known me formerly . I believe they will say I was never ...
... believe I would tell you a lie . I am sure I should chuse an ill time and place to tell it in ; but I thank God it is too late in the day for that . There are some here who have known me formerly . I believe they will say I was never ...
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... very rea- sonable , yea , my duty , now to declare to you , and this I do with good conscience , in the sight of Almighty God , first , that we believe govern- government to be God's ordinance ; and , next , OF WILLIAM PENN . 221.
... very rea- sonable , yea , my duty , now to declare to you , and this I do with good conscience , in the sight of Almighty God , first , that we believe govern- government to be God's ordinance ; and , next , OF WILLIAM PENN . 221.
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