| William Penn - Society of Friends - 1782 - 506 pages
...prejudice or miftake, ran againft him, as one that fought dominion over confcience, becaufe he prefled, by his prefence or epiftles, a ready and zealous compliance...he had, and deferved, in the hearts of the people; ahdweaknefs in others, that were taken with their groundlefs fuggeftions of impofition and blind obedience.... | |
| William Penn - Society of Friends - 1825 - 632 pages
...and wholesome things as tended to an orderly conversation about the affairs of the church, and irt their walking before men. That which contributed much to this ill work, was, in some, a begrudging of this meek man the love and esteem he had, and deserved, in the hearts of the... | |
| William Penn - 1834 - 98 pages
...ready and zealous compliance with such good and wholesome things, as tended to an orderly conversation about the affairs of the church, and in their walking...That which contributed much to this ill work, was, in some, a begrudging of this meek man the love and esteem he had and deserved in the hearts of the people... | |
| George Fox - Fox, George, 1624-1691 - 1836 - 578 pages
...ready and zealous compliance with such good and wholesome things as tended to an orderly conversation about the affairs of the church, and in their walking...That which contributed much to this ill work, was, in some, a begrudging of this meek man the love and esteem he had and deserved in the hearts of the people... | |
| William Penn - Society of Friends - 1838 - 116 pages
...ready and zealous compliance with such good and wholesome things as tended to an orderly conversation about the affairs of the church, and in their walking...That which contributed much to this ill work was in some, a begrudging of this meek man the love and esteem he had and deserved in the hearts of the people... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1841 - 496 pages
...ready and zealous compliance with such good and wholesome things as tended to an orderly conversation about the affairs of the church, and in their walking...That which contributed much to this ill worK was, in some, a grudging of this meek man the love and esteem he had and deserved in the hearts of the people... | |
| Wilson Armistead - Society of Friends - 1851 - 362 pages
...ready and zealous compliance with such good and wholesome things as tended to an orderly conversation about the affairs of the church, and in their walking...That which contributed much to this ill work, was in some a grudging of this meek man the love and esteem he had and deserved in the hearts of the people... | |
| George Fox - Quakers - 1852 - 436 pages
...ready and zealous compliance with such good and wholesome things as tended to an orderly conversation about the affairs of the church, and in their walking...That which contributed much to this ill work, was, in some, a begrudging of this meek man the love and esteem he had and deserved in the hearts of the people;... | |
| George Fox - 1852 - 436 pages
...ready and zealous compliance with such good and wholesome things as tended to an orderly conversation about the affairs of the church, and in their walking...That which contributed much to this ill work, was, in some, a begrudging of this meek man the love and esteem he had and deserved in the hearts of the people... | |
| William Beck - Society of Friends - 1877 - 158 pages
...ready -and zealous compliance with such good and wholesome things as tended to an orderly conversation about the affairs of the church, and in their walking...That which contributed much to this ill work, was, in .some, a begrudging of this meek man the love and esteem he had and deserved in the hearts of the people... | |
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