The Select Works of William Penn, Volumul 1Kraus Reprint Company, 1971 |
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Pagina 427
... vanity and lust hath got so great an head , and lived so long uncontrouled , that it hath impudence enough to term its darkness light , and to call its evil off- spring by the names due to a better nature , the more easily to deceive ...
... vanity and lust hath got so great an head , and lived so long uncontrouled , that it hath impudence enough to term its darkness light , and to call its evil off- spring by the names due to a better nature , the more easily to deceive ...
Pagina 474
... vanity and fleshly satisfactions of the world , and encounter with boldness the shame and sufferings they must expect to receive at the hand of , it may be , their nearest intimates and relations 2 . For if the Christian religion had ...
... vanity and fleshly satisfactions of the world , and encounter with boldness the shame and sufferings they must expect to receive at the hand of , it may be , their nearest intimates and relations 2 . For if the Christian religion had ...
Pagina 486
... vanity of all vanities ? Nay , how common is it with these mercenary procurers to people's folly , that when their purses begin to grow low , they shall present them with a new ( and pretendedly more convenient ) fashion ; and that ...
... vanity of all vanities ? Nay , how common is it with these mercenary procurers to people's folly , that when their purses begin to grow low , they shall present them with a new ( and pretendedly more convenient ) fashion ; and that ...
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in a short but sure Testimony against | 117 |
or those so generally | 129 |
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