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" We confess ourselves to be so far from recanting, or declining to vindicate the assembling of ourselves, to preach, pray, or worship the eternal, holy, just God, that we declare to all the world, that we do believe it to be our indispensable duty to meet... "
Lives of the Illustrious: (the Biographical Magazine). - Page 180
1855
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The Trial of William Penn and William Mead at the Old Bailey, 1670

William Penn - Assembly, Right of - 1670 - 86 pages
...confess our selves to be so far from recanting, or declining to vindicate the assembling of our selves, to Preach, Pray, or Worship the Eternal, Holy, Just...from reverencing and adoring our God, who made us. Brown. You are not here for worshipping God, but for breaking the Law ; you do yourselves a great deal...
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The Phenix, Volume 1

John Dunton - Great Britain - 1707 - 588 pages
...declining to vindicate the Affembling of our felves to Preach, Pray, or Worfhip the Eternal, Holy, Juft God ; that we declare to all the World, that we do believe it to be our indifpenfable duty, to meet inceffantly upon fo good an account ; nor fhall all the Powers upon Earth...
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A Collection of the Most Remarkable and Interesting Trials ..., Volume 1

Trials - 1775 - 802 pages
...believe it to be our ¡ndifj t-nfible duty, to meet inceirantly upon io goud an account -, nor lhall all the powers upon earth be able to divert us from reverencing and adoring our God who made us. Brown. You are not here for worihipping God, but for breaking the law ; you do yourlelves a great deal...
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The Select Works of William Penn....

William Penn - Society of Friends - 1782 - 514 pages
...declining to vindicate the affembling of ourfelves, to preach, pray, or worfhip the eternal, holy, juft God, that we declare to all the world, that we do believe it to be our indifpenfable duty to meet inceflantly upon fo good an account ; nor fhall all the powers upon earth...
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The Select Works of William Penn....

William Penn - Society of Friends - 1782 - 506 pages
...declining to vindicate the affembling of ourfelves, to preach, pray, or worfhip the eternal, holy, juft God, that we declare to all the world, that we do believe it to be our indifpenfable duty to meet incefiantly upon fo good an account; nor fhall all the powers upon earth...
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The Monthly magazine, Volume 31

Monthly literary register - 1811 - 766 pages
...confess ouweires to be so far from recanting, or declining to vindicate the assembling of ourselves ttf preach, pray, or worship, the eternal, holy, just, God; that we declare to nil the world, that we dy believe it to \,a our indispensable duty to meet inces. santly upon so good...
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The Belfast Monthly Magazine, Volume 7

1811 - 538 pages
...court. We confess ou^elves to be so far from recanting, or declining to vindicate the assembling of our ourselves, to preach, pray, or worship the eternal,...able to divert us from reverencing and adoring our Gud, who made us. Broun. You are not here for worshipping God, but for breaking the law. You do yourself...
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Select Reviews, and Spirit of the Foreign Magazines, Volume 5

Enos Bronson - Literature, Modern - 1811 - 456 pages
...Recorder. Sir, hold your tongue; I did not go about to ensnare you. Penn. We confess ourselves to be so far from recanting, or declining to vindicate the assembling...from reverencing and adoring our God who made us. Alderman Brown. You are not here for worshipping God, but for breaking the law; you do yourselves great...
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The Monthly Magazine, Volume 31

Art - 1811 - 718 pages
...confess ourselves to be. so far from recanting, or declining to vindicate the absembling of ourselves ta preach, pray, or worship, the eternal, holy, just, God; that we declare to a!t the world, that we do believe it to lie our indispensable duty to meet incessantly upon so good...
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Select Reviews, Volume 5

1812 - 470 pages
...Recorder. Sir, hold your tongue; I did not go about to ensnure you. Penn. We confess ourselves to be so far from recanting, or declining to vindicate the assembling...shall all the powers upon earth be able to divert or agree to bring in their verdict, who have not the law produced by which they should measure the...
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