Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... persons belonging to a Presbyterian congre- gation in Spital - Fields went one day to the meeting - house of the Quakers , merely to learn what their religious doctrines were . It happened that they were converted there . This news ...
... persons belonging to a Presbyterian congre- gation in Spital - Fields went one day to the meeting - house of the Quakers , merely to learn what their religious doctrines were . It happened that they were converted there . This news ...
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... persons . " Penn and his friend Whitehead , both asserted that this , delivered as it was by Vincent , was no scriptural doctrine . Vincent , in reply , form- ed a syllogism upon the words " There are three , that bear record in heaven ...
... persons . " Penn and his friend Whitehead , both asserted that this , delivered as it was by Vincent , was no scriptural doctrine . Vincent , in reply , form- ed a syllogism upon the words " There are three , that bear record in heaven ...
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... Notion of one God subsisting in three distinct and separate Persons ; " also " The Notion of the Impos- sibility of God pardoning Sinners without 1 a plenary a plenary Satisfaction ; " and " The Notion of OF WILLIAM PENN . 41.
... Notion of one God subsisting in three distinct and separate Persons ; " also " The Notion of the Impos- sibility of God pardoning Sinners without 1 a plenary a plenary Satisfaction ; " and " The Notion of OF WILLIAM PENN . 41.
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... Persons by means of an imputative Righteousness . " This he attempted to do by quotations from the Scriptures , by right reason , by an account of the time and origin of these doctrines , and by the consequences which must flow from ...
... Persons by means of an imputative Righteousness . " This he attempted to do by quotations from the Scriptures , by right reason , by an account of the time and origin of these doctrines , and by the consequences which must flow from ...
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... persons . It sought distinction by decorations , the very cost of which would keep the poor ; but it became the beautiful to endeavour to make their souls like their bodies . It made distinction by blood and family ; but God made all ...
... persons . It sought distinction by decorations , the very cost of which would keep the poor ; but it became the beautiful to endeavour to make their souls like their bodies . It made distinction by blood and family ; but God made all ...
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