Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... bless the Providence of God , and in his strength resolve by patience to out- weary persecution , and by our constant suf- ferings seek to obtain a victory more glo- rious than any our adversaries can achieve by all their cruelties ...
... bless the Providence of God , and in his strength resolve by patience to out- weary persecution , and by our constant suf- ferings seek to obtain a victory more glo- rious than any our adversaries can achieve by all their cruelties ...
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... blessed for ever . And I am sure that Paul divides him more than we did , Rom . ix . 5 , since he makes a distinction between Christ as God , and Christ as man . Now if that hold , the one was not completely Christ without the other ...
... blessed for ever . And I am sure that Paul divides him more than we did , Rom . ix . 5 , since he makes a distinction between Christ as God , and Christ as man . Now if that hold , the one was not completely Christ without the other ...
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... blessed be the Lord ! I have not sought to comprehend or ima- gine ; but as I am furnished upon the occa- sion , so it goes . I value the invisible touches and feeling of heavenly virtue and life be- yond it all , nor am I delighted ...
... blessed be the Lord ! I have not sought to comprehend or ima- gine ; but as I am furnished upon the occa- sion , so it goes . I value the invisible touches and feeling of heavenly virtue and life be- yond it all , nor am I delighted ...
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... blessing , and departed . Soon after this the ship weighed anchor and proceeded to sea . It may be proper to observe , that two other vessels , one from London and the other from Hull , followed the ship Kent , the one carrying seventy ...
... blessing , and departed . Soon after this the ship weighed anchor and proceeded to sea . It may be proper to observe , that two other vessels , one from London and the other from Hull , followed the ship Kent , the one carrying seventy ...
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... blessed earnest of the divine love and presence which should accompany him on his voyage , " he went on board the packet , and set sail for the Dutch coast . George Fox , Robert Barclay , and several others of the society accompanied ...
... blessed earnest of the divine love and presence which should accompany him on his voyage , " he went on board the packet , and set sail for the Dutch coast . George Fox , Robert Barclay , and several others of the society accompanied ...
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