The Select Works of William Penn....J.Phillips, 1782 |
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... fear , wilfully , mifreprefented our principles , mifgiven our plain meanings , and called their own ftrained interpreta- tions , aye , and their downright perverfions too , our faith and religion : and thus dreffing us in the bear's ...
... fear , wilfully , mifreprefented our principles , mifgiven our plain meanings , and called their own ftrained interpreta- tions , aye , and their downright perverfions too , our faith and religion : and thus dreffing us in the bear's ...
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... fear many thousands have split upon , which we de- fire to avoid , and are earnest that others may beware of it alfo ; viz . That because Chrift died a facrifice for the fins of the whole world , by which he put mankind into a capacity ...
... fear many thousands have split upon , which we de- fire to avoid , and are earnest that others may beware of it alfo ; viz . That because Chrift died a facrifice for the fins of the whole world , by which he put mankind into a capacity ...
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... fear and trem- bling : pray let not good works make men Papifts , because they make men Chriftians . I am fure ' believ- ing and not working , and imagining a falvation from wrath , where there is no falvation or cleansing from fin ...
... fear and trem- bling : pray let not good works make men Papifts , because they make men Chriftians . I am fure ' believ- ing and not working , and imagining a falvation from wrath , where there is no falvation or cleansing from fin ...
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... fear , holy fear , would take hold of you , an awe of the Omniprefent Majefty would feize you , and you would not do that before God , which you would be afhamed men fhould see you do . For no place is fecret to Him : " the light and ...
... fear , holy fear , would take hold of you , an awe of the Omniprefent Majefty would feize you , and you would not do that before God , which you would be afhamed men fhould see you do . For no place is fecret to Him : " the light and ...
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... fear of being a Jefuit ? This , to be fure , gives a very ill reprefentation of him . In the next place he says , W. P. imping the Jefuit again , he reprefents his own religion as like ours as may be , by the new foftening method of ...
... fear of being a Jefuit ? This , to be fure , gives a very ill reprefentation of him . In the next place he says , W. P. imping the Jefuit again , he reprefents his own religion as like ours as may be , by the new foftening method of ...
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Page 72 - with him, and walk in darknefs, we lie '.' and do not the truth: but if we walk in the light, " as he is in the light, we have fellowfhip one with " another, and the blood of Jefus Chrift his Son " cleanfeth us from all fin.
Page 99 - and with the houfe of Judah : not according to the " covenant that I made with their fathers, in the day " that I took them by the hand, to bring them out " of the land of Egypt (which my covenant they brake,
Page 261 - came to his own, but his " own received him not: but to as many as received '.' him, to them he gave power to become the children «• of God; which were born, not of blood, nor of " the will of the flefh, nor of the will of man^ but " of God.
Page 285 - have fellowship with him, and walk in darknefs, " we lie, and do not the truth: but if we walk in the " light, as he is in the light, we have fellowfhip one " with another, and the blood of Jefus Chrift
Page 63 - and my words which I have put in thy " mouth, (hall not depart out of thy mouth, nor out " of the mouth of thy feed's feed, faith the Lord, " from henceforth and for ever,
Page 408 - Verily I fay unto you, " I will drink no more of the fruit of the vine, until " that day that I drink it new in the kingdom, of " God.
Page 319 - them that feduce you : but the anointing, which ye " have received of him, abideth in you, and ye need *£ not that any man teach you, but as the fame
Page 285 - This then is the meffage, which we " have heard of him, and declare unto you, That God " is light, and in him is no darknefs at all: if we fay
Page 91 - but wait for the promife of the Father, " which, faith he, ye have heard of me. For John " truly baptized with water; but ye Ihall be baptized " with the Holy Ghoft, not many days hence.
Page 72 - which we have heard of ,*' him, and declare unto you, "That God is light, and " in him is no darknefs at all: if we fay that we have