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 States in which it Flourished, Principally Between the Years 1760 and 1770 : the Whole Including a Variety of Things, Useful and Interesting to be Known, Respecting that Country in Early Time, &c. : with an AppendixZachariah Poulson, Junior, number eighty, Chesnut-Street, 1797 - Delaware |
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... gives a truc , fub- ftantial call and title to a minifter ; and not of the bare name : And to fuch minifters we think the outward ceremony of ordination , or laying on of hands , not neceffary : " - neither are the outward ...
... gives a truc , fub- ftantial call and title to a minifter ; and not of the bare name : And to fuch minifters we think the outward ceremony of ordination , or laying on of hands , not neceffary : " - neither are the outward ...
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... give them any intelligible account ; for to fuch it is as Chrift faid , like the blowing of the wind , which no man knows whence it cometh , or whither it goeth.- Yet this proof and zeal went along with their mi- niftry , that many were ...
... give them any intelligible account ; for to fuch it is as Chrift faid , like the blowing of the wind , which no man knows whence it cometh , or whither it goeth.- Yet this proof and zeal went along with their mi- niftry , that many were ...
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... give in their witness . So that nothing has been affirmed by this people , of the power and virtue of this heavenly principle , that such as have turned to it , have not found true , and more ; and that half had not been told them , of ...
... give in their witness . So that nothing has been affirmed by this people , of the power and virtue of this heavenly principle , that such as have turned to it , have not found true , and more ; and that half had not been told them , of ...
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... give flattering titles , or to ufe vain gestures and compliments of refpect ; though to virtue and au- thority they ever made a difference ; but after their plain and homely manner , yet fincere and fub- ftantial way ; well remembering ...
... give flattering titles , or to ufe vain gestures and compliments of refpect ; though to virtue and au- thority they ever made a difference ; but after their plain and homely manner , yet fincere and fub- ftantial way ; well remembering ...
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... , in the cafc : neither did they like the imitation thereof , in the names of papifh faints , given to times and places , and other fimilar ceremonies and obfervations . Freely you have received , freely give : " - 50 Introduction .
... , in the cafc : neither did they like the imitation thereof , in the names of papifh faints , given to times and places , and other fimilar ceremonies and obfervations . Freely you have received , freely give : " - 50 Introduction .
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