| Isaac Sharpless - History - 2002 - 288 pages
...things therein, to whom you and I and all people owe their being and well-being; to whom you and T must one day give an account for all that we do in the world. " This great God liath written his law in our hearts, by dians, simple, brief and kindly, admirably adapted to dispose... | |
| Edwin S. Gaustad, Mark A. Noll - History - 2003 - 652 pages
...therein, to whom you and I, and all people owe their being and well-being, and to whom you and I must one day give an account for all that we do in the...good to one another. Now this great God hath been pleased to make me concerned in your part of the world, and the king of the country, where I live,... | |
| William J. Federer - Law - 2003 - 292 pages
...their being and well-being, and to whom you and 1 must one day give an account, for all that we doe in the world; This great God hath written His law...which we are taught and commanded to love and help and doe good to one another and not to doe harm and mischief one unto another.167 BENJAMIN FRANKLIN 1n... | |
| Jayme A. Sokolow - History - 2003 - 320 pages
...sticks." In contrast to many English settlers, Penn never thought that Indians were savages. Because "this great God hath written his law in our hearts, by which we are taught and commanded to love," he insisted that the colony's Indians be treated with justice, "for we have their good in our eye,... | |
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