The Life of William Penn: The Settler of Pennsylvania, the Founder of Philadelphia and One of the First Lawgivers in the Colonies, Now United States, in 1682 ...U. Hunt & son, 1852 - 282 Seiten |
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... KING CHARLES II . , KING JAMES II . , KING WILLIAM , AND QUEEN ANNE , IN WHOSE REIGNS WILLIAM PENN LIVED - CURIOUS CIRCUM- STANCES THAT LED HIM TO BECOME A QUAKER - WITH A VIEW OF THE ADMIRABLE . TRAITS IN THE CHARACTER OF THE PEOPLE ...
... KING CHARLES II . , KING JAMES II . , KING WILLIAM , AND QUEEN ANNE , IN WHOSE REIGNS WILLIAM PENN LIVED - CURIOUS CIRCUM- STANCES THAT LED HIM TO BECOME A QUAKER - WITH A VIEW OF THE ADMIRABLE . TRAITS IN THE CHARACTER OF THE PEOPLE ...
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... King Charles II . , King James II . , King William , and Queen Anne , in whose reigns William Penn lived - Curious circumstances that led him to become a Quaker - with a view of the admirable traits in the character of the people called ...
... King Charles II . , King James II . , King William , and Queen Anne , in whose reigns William Penn lived - Curious circumstances that led him to become a Quaker - with a view of the admirable traits in the character of the people called ...
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... King , and seeking those honours that will last for ever . " William took the watch from his mother , giving her at the same time the most solemn promise that he would meet her every day at the appointed hour of devotion ; and assuring ...
... King , and seeking those honours that will last for ever . " William took the watch from his mother , giving her at the same time the most solemn promise that he would meet her every day at the appointed hour of devotion ; and assuring ...
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... kings ' houses , " but his slaves are in rags ! And is it to be wondered at , that God , the FRIEND OF THE Poor , does not lift up the light of his countenance on such a hypocrite ? Happily for William Penn he had none of these ...
... kings ' houses , " but his slaves are in rags ! And is it to be wondered at , that God , the FRIEND OF THE Poor , does not lift up the light of his countenance on such a hypocrite ? Happily for William Penn he had none of these ...
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... kings ' palaces . Christ and his apostles had neither scrip nor purse ; but these ride in gilt coaches , and enjoy , each of them , a reve- nue sufficient to maintain five hundred poor families . Christ and his apostles wanted only the ...
... kings ' palaces . Christ and his apostles had neither scrip nor purse ; but these ride in gilt coaches , and enjoy , each of them , a reve- nue sufficient to maintain five hundred poor families . Christ and his apostles wanted only the ...
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Seite 11 - verse—" Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth and let thy heart cheer thee in the days of thy youth ; and walk in the ways of thy heart and in the sight of thine eyes ; but know thou, that for all these things God shall bring thee into judgment !" Fenton was so struck with this, as a call from heaven,
Seite 123 - vine by a well, whose branches run over the wall." The archers have sorely grieved him, and shot at him, and hated him. But his bow abode in strength ; and the arms of his hands were made strong by the hands of the mighty God of Jacob—from thence is the
Seite 99 - hungry ? and that thou bring the poor that are cast out of thy house ? when thou seest the naked, that thou cover him ; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?
Seite 134 - and consent of your mother if living, or of guardians, or those that have the charge of you. Mind neither beauty nor riches, but the fear of the Lord, and a sweet and amiable disposition, such as you can love above all the world, and that may make your habitations pleasant and desirable to you.
Seite 172 - subjects : and be it on such occasions as festivals, or at their common meals, the kings distribute, and to themselves last. They care for little, because they want but little ; and the reason is, a little contents them. In this they are sufficiently revenged on us. If they are ignorant of our pleasures, they are also free from our
Seite 136 - injustice ; but let your hearts be upright before the Lord, trusting in him above the contrivances of men, and none shall be able to hurt or supplant you. " Oh ! the Lord is a strong God, and he can do whatsoever he pleases ; and though me-n consider it not, it is the Lord that rules and over-rules in the kingdom