Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... gave way but to one deviation from what was right ; it would more easily give way to others ; for , as in no instance it could do so without losing a portion of its virtue , so , this portion being lost , its powers of resistance would ...
... gave way but to one deviation from what was right ; it would more easily give way to others ; for , as in no instance it could do so without losing a portion of its virtue , so , this portion being lost , its powers of resistance would ...
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... gave way to his anger , and in the violence of the blast , which followed it , he once more turned him out of doors . CHAP CHAPTER IV . A. 1668 - becomes a minister of 30 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE himself compelled to inform his father, that ...
... gave way to his anger , and in the violence of the blast , which followed it , he once more turned him out of doors . CHAP CHAPTER IV . A. 1668 - becomes a minister of 30 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE himself compelled to inform his father, that ...
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... gave to a question , the indignation of the audience gave OF WILLIAM PENN . $ 9 in plain language. Upon this several at- ...
... gave to a question , the indignation of the audience gave OF WILLIAM PENN . $ 9 in plain language. Upon this several at- ...
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Thomas Clarkson. gave to a question , the indignation of the audience increased , so that Vincent imme- diately went to prayer . In the course of his supplications he accused the Quakers of ... gave to a question, the indignation of the ...
Thomas Clarkson. gave to a question , the indignation of the audience increased , so that Vincent imme- diately went to prayer . In the course of his supplications he accused the Quakers of ... gave to a question, the indignation of the ...
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... gave great offence . It was then a high crime to defend publicly and openly , as in print , the Unity of God detached from his Trinitarian nature , Among the offended persons were some of the Prelates , of whom the Bishop of London was ...
... gave great offence . It was then a high crime to defend publicly and openly , as in print , the Unity of God detached from his Trinitarian nature , Among the offended persons were some of the Prelates , of whom the Bishop of London was ...
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