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" And now, dear father, be not displeased nor grieved. What if this be designed of the Lord for an exercise of our patience? ... I doubt not but I may be at liberty in a day or two, to see thee. I am very well... "
William Penn - Page 10
by Jane Budge - 1885 - 75 pages
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The Life of William Penn: With Selections from His Correspondence and Auto ...

Samuel Mcpherson Janney - 1852 - 574 pages
...person with me as rioters ; and at present we are at the sign of the Black Dog, in Newgate market. " And now, dear father, be not displeased nor grieved....of the Lord for an exercise of our patience ? I am sure it hath wonderfully laid bare the nakedness of the Mayor. Several Independents were taken from...
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The Penns & Peningtons of the Seventeenth Century: In Their Domestic and ...

Maria Webb - 1877 - 460 pages
...person and me as rioters ; and at present we are at the sign of the Black Dog in Newgate market. " And now, dear father, be not displeased nor grieved....designed of the Lord for an exercise of our patience ? Several Independents were taken from Sir J. Dethick's, and Baptists elsewhere. It is the effect of...
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Passages from the Life and Writings of William Penn, Collected by the Editor ...

William Penn - 1882 - 524 pages
...that person and me as rioters ; and at present we are at the sign of the Black Dog, in Newgate market. "And now, dear father, be not displeased nor grieved,...trouble upon my spirits besides my absence from thee at this juncture. " Well, eternity which is at the door (for He that shall come will come, and will...
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Passages from the Life and Writings of William Penn

Thomas Pym Cope - 1882 - 532 pages
...person and me as rioters ; and at present we are at the sign of the Black Dog, in Newgate market. " And now, dear father, be not displeased nor grieved,...trouble upon my spirits besides my absence from thee at this juncture. " Well, eternity which is at the door (for He that shall come will come, and will...
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Passages from the Life and Writings of William Penn

Thomas Pym Cope - 1882 - 526 pages
...person and me as rioters ; and at present we are at the sign of the Black Dog, in Newgate market. " And now, dear father, be not displeased nor grieved,...patience. I am very well, and have no trouble upon uiy spirits besides my absence from thee at this juncture. " Well, eternity which is at the door (for...
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The Life of William Penn: With Selections from His Correspondence and ...

Samuel Mcpherson Janney - 1882 - 608 pages
...which the Lord flod will rebuke ; and I doubt not but I may be at liberty in a day or two, to see thee. I am very well, and have no trouble upon my spirits,...my absence from thee, especially at this juncture, hut otherwise I can say, I was never bettor ; and what they have to charge me with is harmless. Well,...
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The True William Penn

Sydney George Fisher - 1899 - 544 pages
...Newgate Market, whence he wrote an affectionate letter to his father. " I am very well," he says, " and have no trouble upon my spirits, besides my absence...and what they have to charge me with is harmless." Soon afterwards he and William Mead, who was arrested with him, were brought to trial on an indictment...
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William Penn

Rupert Sargent Holland - 1915 - 206 pages
...meetings in despite of the law. From the Black Dog William wrote to his father. "I am very well," said he, "and have no trouble upon my spirits, besides my absence...and what they have to charge me with is harmless." Penn and a man named William Mead were put on trial in the Old Bailey early in September, 1670, charged...
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