Memoirs of the Life & Writings of Benjamin FranklinJ.M. Dent & sons Limited, 1913 - 314 Seiten |
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... I might have my way a little to , and introduce some of mine . sect . Keimer wore his beard at full length , because somewhere in the Mosaic law it is said , " Thou shalt not mar the corners of thy beard . " He 43 HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
... I might have my way a little to , and introduce some of mine . sect . Keimer wore his beard at full length , because somewhere in the Mosaic law it is said , " Thou shalt not mar the corners of thy beard . " He 43 HIS AUTOBIOGRAPHY.
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... sect , Sunday being my studying day , I never was without some religious principles . I never doubted , for instance , the existence of the Deity ; that he made the world , and govern'd it by his Providence ; that the most accept- able ...
... sect , Sunday being my studying day , I never was without some religious principles . I never doubted , for instance , the existence of the Deity ; that he made the world , and govern'd it by his Providence ; that the most accept- able ...
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... sect , was never refused . Tho ' I seldom attended any public worship , I had still an opinion of its propriety , and of its utility when rightly conducted , and I regularly paid my annual subscription for the support of the only ...
... sect , was never refused . Tho ' I seldom attended any public worship , I had still an opinion of its propriety , and of its utility when rightly conducted , and I regularly paid my annual subscription for the support of the only ...
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... sect . I had purposely avoided them ; for , being fully persuaded of the utility and excellency of my method , and that it might be serviceable to people in all religions , and intending some time or other to publish it , I would not ...
... sect . I had purposely avoided them ; for , being fully persuaded of the utility and excellency of my method , and that it might be serviceable to people in all religions , and intending some time or other to publish it , I would not ...
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... sect should be begun and spread at first among young and single 1 In the Middle Ages , Franklin , if such a phenomenon as Franklin were possible in the Middle Ages , would probably have been the founder of a monastic order . - B . men ...
... sect should be begun and spread at first among young and single 1 In the Middle Ages , Franklin , if such a phenomenon as Franklin were possible in the Middle Ages , would probably have been the founder of a monastic order . - B . men ...
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