Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... had differed from him on the score of religion ; but when he saw a person of such qualities and character seized , imprisoned , and pu- nished , nished , he considered his treatment in no other light 82 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
... had differed from him on the score of religion ; but when he saw a person of such qualities and character seized , imprisoned , and pu- nished , nished , he considered his treatment in no other light 82 MEMOIRS OF THE LIFE.
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Thomas Clarkson. nished , he considered his treatment in no other light than that of oppression , and there- fore clave to him more than ever . Besides , having no hope of his own recovery , he wished to confer with him as to the settle ...
Thomas Clarkson. nished , he considered his treatment in no other light than that of oppression , and there- fore clave to him more than ever . Besides , having no hope of his own recovery , he wished to confer with him as to the settle ...
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... light they throw upon his character . his character . With respect to life , indeed , they afford us an important les- son . They furnish a proof , that even where a man has been glutted with the honours of the world , it is so full of ...
... light they throw upon his character . his character . With respect to life , indeed , they afford us an important les- son . They furnish a proof , that even where a man has been glutted with the honours of the world , it is so full of ...
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... Light . The Baptists were to speak against it . According to the laws of dispute then in force upon such occasions , it devolved upon Jeremy to speak first . He began ac- cordingly , and went on boldly till he had expended all the ...
... Light . The Baptists were to speak against it . According to the laws of dispute then in force upon such occasions , it devolved upon Jeremy to speak first . He began ac- cordingly , and went on boldly till he had expended all the ...
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... Light of Christ within , which he handled thus . He began by explaining what this Light was , calling it among other things The Principle of God in Man , and asserting it to be the same as the Word , Spirit , Life , Light , Seed , Truth ...
... Light of Christ within , which he handled thus . He began by explaining what this Light was , calling it among other things The Principle of God in Man , and asserting it to be the same as the Word , Spirit , Life , Light , Seed , Truth ...
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