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 of the General State, in which it Flourished, Principally Between the Years 1760 and 1770 ...Zachariah Poulson, junior, number eighty, Chesnut-street., 1797 - Delaware |
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Page 68
... charged , viz . to bring things back into their primitive and right order again . For thefe , and fuch like practices of theirs , were not the re- fult of humour , or for civil diftinctions , as fome have fancied , but a fruit of inward ...
... charged , viz . to bring things back into their primitive and right order again . For thefe , and fuch like practices of theirs , were not the re- fult of humour , or for civil diftinctions , as fome have fancied , but a fruit of inward ...
Page 71
... charge of the poor , the number of orphans , marriages , fufferings and other matters , multiplied ; and that it was good , that the churches were in fome way and method of proceeding in fuch affairs , among them , to the end they might ...
... charge of the poor , the number of orphans , marriages , fufferings and other matters , multiplied ; and that it was good , that the churches were in fome way and method of proceeding in fuch affairs , among them , to the end they might ...
Page 73
... charged , in the fight and judgment of God or men , with their converfation , or behaviour , as any of them , until they repent . The fubject matter about which this authority , in [ 10 ] any any of the foregoing branches of it , is ...
... charged , in the fight and judgment of God or men , with their converfation , or behaviour , as any of them , until they repent . The fubject matter about which this authority , in [ 10 ] any any of the foregoing branches of it , is ...
Page 83
... charged . months continuance . In the latter part of the fummer this year , he went again to Ireland . Being arrived at Cork , he there vifited his friends the Quakers , who were in He goes to prifon , for their religion , attended the ...
... charged . months continuance . In the latter part of the fummer this year , he went again to Ireland . Being arrived at Cork , he there vifited his friends the Quakers , who were in He goes to prifon , for their religion , attended the ...
Page 85
... charge from Newgate , his father died , entirely re- tion and conciled to his fon ; to whom , as before obferved , death . he left both his paternal bleffing , and a plentiful eftate . His death - bed expreffions , and last advice are ...
... charge from Newgate , his father died , entirely re- tion and conciled to his fon ; to whom , as before obferved , death . he left both his paternal bleffing , and a plentiful eftate . His death - bed expreffions , and last advice are ...
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