The Select Works of William Penn....J.Phillips, 1782 |
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... societies should answer for their own defaults ; but we are clear . However , all conclude that union very ominous and unhappy , which makes the first discovery of itself “ by a " a John Baptist's head in a charger . ” [ 9 ]
... societies should answer for their own defaults ; but we are clear . However , all conclude that union very ominous and unhappy , which makes the first discovery of itself “ by a " a John Baptist's head in a charger . ” [ 9 ]
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... itself into the same particulars , every of which we shall defend against imposition , restraint , and persecution , though not with that scope of reason ( nor consequently pleasure to the readers ) being by other contingent ...
... itself into the same particulars , every of which we shall defend against imposition , restraint , and persecution , though not with that scope of reason ( nor consequently pleasure to the readers ) being by other contingent ...
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... itself was not fufficient ; for unless it appear as well to us that they have it , as to them who have it , we cannot believe it upon any convincing evidence , but by tradition only ; an anti - protestant way of believing . Thirdly , It ...
... itself was not fufficient ; for unless it appear as well to us that they have it , as to them who have it , we cannot believe it upon any convincing evidence , but by tradition only ; an anti - protestant way of believing . Thirdly , It ...
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... itself to ruin those that pay it , or that any should be required to enrich those that ruin them , is hard and unequal , and therefore contrary to the just nature of government . If we must be contributaries to the maintenance of it ...
... itself to ruin those that pay it , or that any should be required to enrich those that ruin them , is hard and unequal , and therefore contrary to the just nature of government . If we must be contributaries to the maintenance of it ...
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... itself ; but that they are as alterable as the conjectures and opinions of governors have been , is evident ; since the fame fundamental indispensable laws and policy of these kingdoms have still remained , through all variety of ...
... itself ; but that they are as alterable as the conjectures and opinions of governors have been , is evident ; since the fame fundamental indispensable laws and policy of these kingdoms have still remained , through all variety of ...
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Page 320 - For the grave cannot praise thee, death cannot celebrate thee: They that go down into the pit cannot hope for thy truth. The living, the living, he shall praise thee, as I do this day: The father to the children shall make known thy truth.
Page 141 - In that day you will know that I am in my Father, and you in me, and I in you.
Page 145 - As for me, this is my covenant with them, saith the Lord ; My spirit that is upon thee, and my words which I have put in thy mouth, shall not depart out of thy mouth, nor out of the mouth of thy seed, nor out of the mouth of thy seed's seed, saith the Lord, from henceforth and for ever.
Page 231 - ... pass upon him, nor condemn him, but by lawful judgment of his peers, or by the law of the land.
Page 178 - I will not leave you comfortless: I will come to you. Yet a little while, and the world seeth me no more; but ye see me: because I live, ye shall live also.
Page 490 - Like as a woman with child, that draweth near the time of her delivery, is in pain, and crieth out in her pangs ; so have we been in thy sight, O LORD.
Page 153 - God : and being assembled together with them, commanded them that they should not depart from Jerusalem, but wait for the promise of the Father, which, saith he, ye have heard of me. For John truly baptized with water; but ye shall be baptized with the Holy Ghost, not many days hence.
Page 328 - The voice of the LORD is powerful ; the voice of the LORD is full of majesty.
Page 145 - no man knoweth the Father but the Son, and he to whom the Son revealeth him...
Page 327 - SAVE me, O God ; for the waters are come in unto my soul. I sink in deep mire, where there is no standing: I am come into deep waters, where the floods overflow me.