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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... ment , more fuitable and proper for the ufe of Chriftians , than the vul- gar pagan appellation ; and , even , preferable , fetting afide Christianity , in the cafc : neither did they like the imitation thereof , in the names of papifh ...
... ment , more fuitable and proper for the ufe of Chriftians , than the vul- gar pagan appellation ; and , even , preferable , fetting afide Christianity , in the cafc : neither did they like the imitation thereof , in the names of papifh ...
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... orderly walk- ing , integrity to their profeffion , births , marriages , burials , fufferings , & c . And thefe monthly meetings Written in 1694 . fhould ment , & c . Of their difcipline , & c . fhould , in Introduction . 71.
... orderly walk- ing , integrity to their profeffion , births , marriages , burials , fufferings , & c . And thefe monthly meetings Written in 1694 . fhould ment , & c . Of their difcipline , & c . fhould , in Introduction . 71.
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... ment . A practice , they have been taught to dif- like , by their extreme fufferings , as well as their known principle for an univerfal liberty of con- fcience . " " On the other hand , they equally diflike an independency , in fociety ...
... ment . A practice , they have been taught to dif- like , by their extreme fufferings , as well as their known principle for an univerfal liberty of con- fcience . " " On the other hand , they equally diflike an independency , in fociety ...
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... ment . But the Christian care of this fociety , as ap- pears by their difcipline , already mentioned , as well as by the many additions , fince made by them , to this part of their religious œconomy , has not been fmall , to prevent and ...
... ment . But the Christian care of this fociety , as ap- pears by their difcipline , already mentioned , as well as by the many additions , fince made by them , to this part of their religious œconomy , has not been fmall , to prevent and ...
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... , or earl of Bruch and Falkensteyn , lord of that country ; on which occafion he wrote to him from Duyfburgh , a fharp letter of reproof and advice ; and to his daughter , the He folicits ment , & c . the countess , Introduction . 93.
... , or earl of Bruch and Falkensteyn , lord of that country ; on which occafion he wrote to him from Duyfburgh , a fharp letter of reproof and advice ; and to his daughter , the He folicits ment , & c . the countess , Introduction . 93.
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