Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... faith to be changed by such treatment . The law of force , the old State - argument in such cases , never conquered religious error . In his reply to the Bishop of London , instead of making any mean concession , he gave him in ...
... faith to be changed by such treatment . The law of force , the old State - argument in such cases , never conquered religious error . In his reply to the Bishop of London , instead of making any mean concession , he gave him in ...
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Thomas Clarkson. and obedience ; but to say that men must form their faith of things proper to another world according to the prescriptions of other mortal men in this , and , if they do not , that they have no right to be at liberty or ...
Thomas Clarkson. and obedience ; but to say that men must form their faith of things proper to another world according to the prescriptions of other mortal men in this , and , if they do not , that they have no right to be at liberty or ...
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... faith ; and , as a proof that it had been so , he desired those , who thought otherwise , to consult his " Guide mistaken , " which he had published before " The Sandy Founda- tion shaken , " and in which they would find that he had ...
... faith ; and , as a proof that it had been so , he desired those , who thought otherwise , to consult his " Guide mistaken , " which he had published before " The Sandy Founda- tion shaken , " and in which they would find that he had ...
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... To the young convinced . " He meant by the latter appel- lation such as had lately become converts to his own religious faith . He began by ex plaining his OF WILLIAM PENN . 61 began again to relent. He could not help ...
... To the young convinced . " He meant by the latter appel- lation such as had lately become converts to his own religious faith . He began by ex plaining his OF WILLIAM PENN . 61 began again to relent. He could not help ...
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Thomas Clarkson. his own religious faith . He began by ex plaining to these , whom he considered to have been called out of the pleasures and vanities of the world , the nature of their new calling . He visited them , he said , as a ...
Thomas Clarkson. his own religious faith . He began by ex plaining to these , whom he considered to have been called out of the pleasures and vanities of the world , the nature of their new calling . He visited them , he said , as a ...
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