Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... and that is keeping his commandments ; for it is opinion , not obedience , it is notion , not regenera- tion , which some men pursue . This kind of tion , 236 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE standings, if we can think that the men who ...
... and that is keeping his commandments ; for it is opinion , not obedience , it is notion , not regenera- tion , which some men pursue . This kind of tion , 236 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE standings, if we can think that the men who ...
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... opinion that the King ought to be eased of his bur- thensome debts , in case these terms were complied with . He explained , secondly , to the electors the meaning of the words in the writs then issued . He laid before them their great ...
... opinion that the King ought to be eased of his bur- thensome debts , in case these terms were complied with . He explained , secondly , to the electors the meaning of the words in the writs then issued . He laid before them their great ...
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... place both be- fore and at the meeting now mentioned , which it is foreign to my purpose to detail , he was of opinion that Colonel Sidney should should petition against the return , and there- fore the OF WILLIAM PENN . 249.
... place both be- fore and at the meeting now mentioned , which it is foreign to my purpose to detail , he was of opinion that Colonel Sidney should should petition against the return , and there- fore the OF WILLIAM PENN . 249.
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... opinion of the matter . Sir Francis Winnington and Wallope have been used on these occasions too . Thou must have counsel before the Committee ; and to advise first upon the reason of an ad- dress or petition with them , in my opinion ...
... opinion of the matter . Sir Francis Winnington and Wallope have been used on these occasions too . Thou must have counsel before the Committee ; and to advise first upon the reason of an ad- dress or petition with them , in my opinion ...
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... at Wiston , and then , when thou pleasest , with us at Worminghurst . Sir John Temple has that opinion of thy good reasons to persuade , as well as quality to influence the the electors , that , with what is and will OF WILLIAM PENN . 253.
... at Wiston , and then , when thou pleasest , with us at Worminghurst . Sir John Temple has that opinion of thy good reasons to persuade , as well as quality to influence the the electors , that , with what is and will OF WILLIAM PENN . 253.
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