Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... useful . Suffice it then to say , that the desire I had to contemplate it- myself , and to exhibit it to others , fur- nished the principal motive for the present work . LIST OF THE AUTHORITIES FOR THE FOLLOWING WORK . LIFE LIST.
... useful . Suffice it then to say , that the desire I had to contemplate it- myself , and to exhibit it to others , fur- nished the principal motive for the present work . LIST OF THE AUTHORITIES FOR THE FOLLOWING WORK . LIFE LIST.
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... useful . Suffice it then to say , that the desire I had to contemplate it- myself , and to exhibit it to others , fur- nished the principal motive for the present work . LIST OF THE AUTHORITIES FOR THE FOLLOWING WORK . LIFE LIST.
... useful . Suffice it then to say , that the desire I had to contemplate it- myself , and to exhibit it to others , fur- nished the principal motive for the present work . LIST OF THE AUTHORITIES FOR THE FOLLOWING WORK . LIFE LIST.
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... desire ; he , of a loving and tender dis- position , in an extreme agony of 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 ...
... desire ; he , of a loving and tender dis- position , in an extreme agony of 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 ...
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... desire of unlaw- ful things . It had an unlawful desire of law- ful things . It was treacherous and oppres- sive . It marked the false prophet , and was a reproach to religion.- -Luxury was the third capital lust . This was a great ...
... desire of unlaw- ful things . It had an unlawful desire of law- ful things . It was treacherous and oppres- sive . It marked the false prophet , and was a reproach to religion.- -Luxury was the third capital lust . This was a great ...
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... desire his release . We find in this letter several just and noble senti- ments . He tells the Lord Arlington , " that he is at a loss to imagine how a diversity of religious opinions can affect the safety of the State , seeing that ...
... desire his release . We find in this letter several just and noble senti- ments . He tells the Lord Arlington , " that he is at a loss to imagine how a diversity of religious opinions can affect the safety of the State , seeing that ...
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