Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... religion , he was yet more lively in his man- ners than before . He had contracted also a sort of polished or courtly demeanour , which he had insensibly taken from the customs of the people among whom he had lately lived . It was ...
... religion , he was yet more lively in his man- ners than before . He had contracted also a sort of polished or courtly demeanour , which he had insensibly taken from the customs of the people among whom he had lately lived . It was ...
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... religious body from that day . The result of this preference was , that he began to attend their religious meetings . But , alas ! he soon learnt , from the ignorant prejudices prejudices of the times , that in following the path OF ...
... religious body from that day . The result of this preference was , that he began to attend their religious meetings . But , alas ! he soon learnt , from the ignorant prejudices prejudices of the times , that in following the path OF ...
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... Religion , " says he , " which is at once my crime and mine innocence , makes me a prisoner to a mayor's malice , but mine own free man . " He then informed the Earl of the reason of his imprisonment : he showed him , that the ...
... Religion , " says he , " which is at once my crime and mine innocence , makes me a prisoner to a mayor's malice , but mine own free man . " He then informed the Earl of the reason of his imprisonment : he showed him , that the ...
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... religious society of the Quakers . In this year he became an author also . His first work bore the following title : “ Truth exalted , in a short but sure Testi- mony ... religion ; to the Catholics first , then $ 2 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... religious society of the Quakers . In this year he became an author also . His first work bore the following title : “ Truth exalted , in a short but sure Testi- mony ... religion ; to the Catholics first , then $ 2 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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... religion to stand " not in the divine , but in the fallen or apostate nature ; not in the broken , but in the stony heart . " He then called their attention towards the faith and practice of the Quakers , by means of which he contended ...
... religion to stand " not in the divine , but in the fallen or apostate nature ; not in the broken , but in the stony heart . " He then called their attention towards the faith and practice of the Quakers , by means of which he contended ...
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