| William Penn - 1782 - 506 strani
...the vain fafhions, enticing pleafures, alluring honours, and glittering glories of this tranfitory world/ and readily to accept the portion of a fool,...from this deriding generation, and become a man of forrow, and a perpetual reproach to my farm-* liars; yea, and with the greateft chearfulnefs can obfignate... | |
| William Penn - 1782 - 514 strani
...fafhions, enticing pleafures, alluring honours, and glittering glories of this tranfitory world, r and readily to accept the portion of a fool, from this deriding generation, and become a man of forrow, and a perpetual reproach to my familiars ; yea, and with the greateft chearfulnefs can obfignate... | |
| John Evans - 1808 - 342 strani
...commandments, they, and they only, shall have a right to the tree of life ; for whose name** sf>l:e, 1 have been made willing to relinquish and forsake all...from this deriding generation^ and become a man of sorrow, and a perpetual reproach to my familiars ; yea , and with the greatest cheerfulness, can obsignate... | |
| John Evans - 1813 - 316 strani
...vain fafhions, enticing pleafures, alluring honour*, and glit-. tering glories of this trail fitorv world, and readily to accept the portion of a fool from this deriding generation, and beQome a man of- forrow, ajid a perpetual' reproach to my familiars ; yea, and with the greateft cheerfnlnefs,... | |
| William Penn, George Whitehead - 1824 - 574 strani
...enticing pleasures, alluring honours, and glittering glories of this transitory world, (Luke xiv. SS.) and readily to accept the portion of a fool, from this deriding generation, and become a 98 fflan of sorrows, and a perpetual reproach to my familiars. (iPet. iv, 14.) Yea, and with the greatest... | |
| Elias Hicks - 1825 - 376 strani
...his commandments, they, and they only, shall have right unto the tree of life ; for whose name sake, I have been made willing to relinquish and forsake...sorrows and a perpetual reproach to my familiars; yea, and with the greatest cheerfulness, can obsignate and confirm (with no less seal than the loss... | |
| William Penn - 1825 - 616 strani
...his commandments, they, and they only shall have right unto the tree of life i; for whose name's sake I have been made willing to relinquish and forsake...from this deriding generation, and become a man of sorrow, and a perpetual reproach to my familiars ; yea, and with the greatest cheerfulness can obsignate... | |
| Historical Society of Pennsylvania - 1827 - 484 strani
...estimable of his associates. Among it all he was capable of using language such as the following: "1 have been made willing to relinquish and forsake all...sorrows, and a perpetual reproach to my familiars. "t His attendance at court was prompted by pure and disinterested views of benefit to his sect, his... | |
| William Penn - 1827 - 76 strani
...enticing pleasures, alluring honors, and glittering glories of this transitory world, [Luke xiv. 33.] and readily to accept the portion of a fool, from...sorrows, and a perpetual reproach to my familiars. (1 Pet. iv. 14.) Yea, and with the greatest cheerfulness can designate and confirm, with no less seal,... | |
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