Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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Thomas Clarkson. father had then received notice that he was to command the fleet against the Dutch , and wished his son to take care of the fa- mily in his absence . William in consequence returned . This was in 1664. During the few ...
Thomas Clarkson. father had then received notice that he was to command the fleet against the Dutch , and wished his son to take care of the fa- mily in his absence . William in consequence returned . This was in 1664. During the few ...
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... his English connections , and at any rate . that he would have ample employment for his time . William received his new com- mission . He was happy in the execution € 2 of of it . He performed it also , after a OF WILLIAM PENN . 19.
... his English connections , and at any rate . that he would have ample employment for his time . William received his new com- mission . He was happy in the execution € 2 of of it . He performed it also , after a OF WILLIAM PENN . 19.
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... received an earnest of what he might expect if he con- tinued publicly to indulge them in his own way . This experience , however , had not the effect of making him desert his new Christian connections . On the other hand , it ...
... received an earnest of what he might expect if he con- tinued publicly to indulge them in his own way . This experience , however , had not the effect of making him desert his new Christian connections . On the other hand , it ...
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... received at Chigwell school . He was the person also who had given a bias to his mind , while in the city of Cork , by which he was disposed , at a time when looking out for some practical system of religion for himself , to fix upon ...
... received at Chigwell school . He was the person also who had given a bias to his mind , while in the city of Cork , by which he was disposed , at a time when looking out for some practical system of religion for himself , to fix upon ...
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... received as it were his own baptism , had , when tried by the fire , come out of it like pure gold . And that these sentiments were then uppermost in the mind of the dying minister , there is no doubt ; for , though the particulars of ...
... received as it were his own baptism , had , when tried by the fire , come out of it like pure gold . And that these sentiments were then uppermost in the mind of the dying minister , there is no doubt ; for , though the particulars of ...
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