Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... spirit to behold his father's concern and trouble ; his father threatening to disinherit him ; he , humbly submitting to his father's will there- in : his father turning his back on him in anger ; he , lifting up his heart to God for ...
... spirit to behold his father's concern and trouble ; his father threatening to disinherit him ; he , humbly submitting to his father's will there- in : his father turning his back on him in anger ; he , lifting up his heart to God for ...
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... spirit . It is probable that some , judging from the title of this work , and from the sub- stance of it as it has now been given , may accuse William Penn of no small share of arrogance VOL . I. D arrogance as the author of it . But ...
... spirit . It is probable that some , judging from the title of this work , and from the sub- stance of it as it has now been given , may accuse William Penn of no small share of arrogance VOL . I. D arrogance as the author of it . But ...
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... spirit of the new Covenant . When ushered into the world by them , it was fol- lowed , considering the severity of its disci- pline , by an almost miraculous proselytism . Priests , magistrates , and people left their religion in great ...
... spirit of the new Covenant . When ushered into the world by them , it was fol- lowed , considering the severity of its disci- pline , by an almost miraculous proselytism . Priests , magistrates , and people left their religion in great ...
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... Spirit to the will of God , undergoing the tribulations of his life and the agonies of his death upon the cross for man's salvation , so men were to deny themselves , and to offer themselves up by the same Spirit to do or suffer the ...
... Spirit to the will of God , undergoing the tribulations of his life and the agonies of his death upon the cross for man's salvation , so men were to deny themselves , and to offer themselves up by the same Spirit to do or suffer the ...
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... Spirit , without which the soul of man was dead , and incapable of glorify- ing him . Unlawful self as it related to moral conversation , was to be seen in pride and other unlawful passions . Pride was the first capital lust of ...
... Spirit , without which the soul of man was dead , and incapable of glorify- ing him . Unlawful self as it related to moral conversation , was to be seen in pride and other unlawful passions . Pride was the first capital lust of ...
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