Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Band 1R. Taylor, 1813 |
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... received with all the marks of private friend- ship at court . Though he was thus engaged both under the Parliament and the King , he took no part in the civil war , but adhered to the duties of his profession , which , by keep- ing him ...
... received with all the marks of private friend- ship at court . Though he was thus engaged both under the Parliament and the King , he took no part in the civil war , but adhered to the duties of his profession , which , by keep- ing him ...
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... received the first rudiments of his education at Chigwell in Essex , where there was an excellent free grammar school found- ed only fifteen years before by Samuel Hars- nett , archbishop of York . Chigwell was particularly convenient ...
... received the first rudiments of his education at Chigwell in Essex , where there was an excellent free grammar school found- ed only fifteen years before by Samuel Hars- nett , archbishop of York . Chigwell was particularly convenient ...
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... received at Chigwell school . These , on the other hand , had been considerably strength- ened by the preaching of Thomas Loe . This person , a layman , had belonged to the university of Oxford , but had then become a Quaker . The ...
... received at Chigwell school . These , on the other hand , had been considerably strength- ened by the preaching of Thomas Loe . This person , a layman , had belonged to the university of Oxford , but had then become a Quaker . The ...
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Thomas Clarkson. College , returned home . His father is said to have received him coldly . Indeed he could not be otherwise than displeased with his son on account of the public disgrace which he had thus incurred : but that which vexed ...
Thomas Clarkson. College , returned home . His father is said to have received him coldly . Indeed he could not be otherwise than displeased with his son on account of the public disgrace which he had thus incurred : but that which vexed ...
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... and that he had reached Turin in his way thither ; for , while there , a letter reached him from his father desiring his return home . His , father father had then received notice that he was to command OF WILLIAM PENN . 15.
... and that he had reached Turin in his way thither ; for , while there , a letter reached him from his father desiring his return home . His , father father had then received notice that he was to command OF WILLIAM PENN . 15.
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afterwards answer appears Assembly began blessed brought called CHAPTER Chigwell school Christ Christian Church Church of England civil concerned conduct conscience Council Court dear Declaration desire Dissenters divine doctrine Duke Duke of York endeavour England evil faith father favour friends gave George Fox George Whitehead give Government Governor hath heart holy honour Indians John John Fagg Jury justice King land laws letter liam Penn liberty live London Lord Lord Arlington Lord Baltimore manner meeting ment mentioned mind minister never Nicholas Moore observe occasion Papists Parliament peace Pennsylvania persecution persons present principles prison proceeded Protestant Province Province of Pennsylvania Quakers reason religion religious respect returned says Scripture sent society Spirit Stephen Crisp suffering thee things Thomas Thomas Ellwood thou Tillotson tion took Truth William Mead William Penn words Worminghurst worship wrote