The History of Pennsylvania, in North America, from the Original Institution and Settlement of that Province, Under the First Proprietor and Governor, William Penn, in 1681, Till After the Year 1742: With an Introduction Respecting the Life of W. Penn, Prior to the Grant of the Province, and the Religious Society of the People Called Quakers, with the First Rise of the Neighbouring Colonies, More Particularly of West-New-Jersey and the Settlement of the Dutch and Swedes on Delaware. To which is Added a Brief Description of the Said Province, and the General State in which it Flourished, Principally Between the Years 1760-1770 ... With an Appendix. Written Principally Between the Years 1776 and 1780, Volume 1Z. Poulson, 1797 - New Jersey |
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... peace and improvement wantonly ex- change , & e . changed for war and deftruction ; whose natural confequence are violence and oppreffion ! -Have we not feen the commencement of this already , even , within our borders , in this young ...
... peace and improvement wantonly ex- change , & e . changed for war and deftruction ; whose natural confequence are violence and oppreffion ! -Have we not feen the commencement of this already , even , within our borders , in this young ...
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... peace and profperity of government ; and confequently that vice , the enemy of religion , is , at the fame time , the enemy of human fociety . What , then , should be more concerned for the prefervation of virtue , than government ...
... peace and profperity of government ; and confequently that vice , the enemy of religion , is , at the fame time , the enemy of human fociety . What , then , should be more concerned for the prefervation of virtue , than government ...
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... peace of con- fcience , which himself had felt ; walking in the light , to call others out of darkness ; having drank of the water of life , to direct others to the fame fountain ; having tafted of the heavenly bread , to incite all men ...
... peace of con- fcience , which himself had felt ; walking in the light , to call others out of darkness ; having drank of the water of life , to direct others to the fame fountain ; having tafted of the heavenly bread , to incite all men ...
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... peace and joy of the holy fpirit , in the foul , might be felt to abound , and thence power and life to follow him , in all his commandments . And fo many came to be joined and united together in heart and spirit , in this one life of ...
... peace and joy of the holy fpirit , in the foul , might be felt to abound , and thence power and life to follow him , in all his commandments . And fo many came to be joined and united together in heart and spirit , in this one life of ...
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... peace , that fol- lows thereon , was that , whereby they were brought into that unity and community together ; so they came first thence to accord in the universal preach , ing of this power to all , and directing all unto it ; which is ...
... peace , that fol- lows thereon , was that , whereby they were brought into that unity and community together ; so they came first thence to accord in the universal preach , ing of this power to all , and directing all unto it ; which is ...
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