Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... occasion offered , both at Cork and Dublin . He attended the national meeting of the Quakers in the latter city . He wrote also several little tracts to promote the religion he had espoused . Among these was his Letter " To the young ...
... occasion offered , both at Cork and Dublin . He attended the national meeting of the Quakers in the latter city . He wrote also several little tracts to promote the religion he had espoused . Among these was his Letter " To the young ...
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... occasion . After this he grew worse . At a time of serious reflection , and not long before his death , he spoke thus : " Son William , I am weary of the world ! I would not live over my days again , if I could command them G 2 with ...
... occasion . After this he grew worse . At a time of serious reflection , and not long before his death , he spoke thus : " Son William , I am weary of the world ! I would not live over my days again , if I could command them G 2 with ...
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... occasion by William Penn . To most people , the language of this letter will be unaccountable . It must be remarked , however , that the early Qua- kers paid but little deference to human learning , learning , and that at this very time ...
... occasion by William Penn . To most people , the language of this letter will be unaccountable . It must be remarked , however , that the early Qua- kers paid but little deference to human learning , learning , and that at this very time ...
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... occasion for such unkindness . Sir J. Robinson . - I knew no such thing ; but if I had , I confess I should have sent for you . W. Penn . - That might have been spared ; I do heartily believe it . Sir J. Robinson . - I vow , Mr. Penn ...
... occasion for such unkindness . Sir J. Robinson . - I knew no such thing ; but if I had , I confess I should have sent for you . W. Penn . - That might have been spared ; I do heartily believe it . Sir J. Robinson . - I vow , Mr. Penn ...
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... occasion . When they came to Bristol , it was the time of the great fair . It happen- ed unexpectedly , that they were joined by George Fox , the founder of their religious society . He had just landed from a vessel , which had brought ...
... occasion . When they came to Bristol , it was the time of the great fair . It happen- ed unexpectedly , that they were joined by George Fox , the founder of their religious society . He had just landed from a vessel , which had brought ...
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afterwards answer appears Assembly began blessed brought called CHAPTER Chigwell school Christ Christian Church Church of England civil concerned conduct conscience Council Court dear Declaration desire Dissenters divine doctrine Duke Duke of York endeavour England evil faith father favour friends gave George Fox George Whitehead give Government Governor hath heart holy honour Indians John John Fagg Jury justice King land laws letter liam Penn liberty live London Lord Lord Arlington Lord Baltimore manner meeting ment mentioned mind minister never Nicholas Moore observe occasion Papists Parliament peace Pennsylvania persecution persons present principles prison proceeded Protestant Province Province of Pennsylvania Quakers reason religion religious respect returned says Scripture sent society Spirit Stephen Crisp suffering thee things Thomas Thomas Ellwood thou Tillotson tion took Truth William Mead William Penn words Worminghurst worship wrote