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" ... most exercising nature ; and that by night and by day, by sea and by land ; in this and in foreign countries ; and I can say, I never saw him out of his place, or not a match for every service or occasion. For in all things he acquitted himself like... "
An Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern, Form the Birth of Christ, to ... - Page 283
by Johann Lorenz Mosheim - 1824
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The Select Works of William Penn, Volume 3

William Penn - Society of Friends - 1825 - 632 pages
...match for every service or occasion. For in all things he acquitted himself like a man, yea, a strong man, a new and heavenly-minded man, a divine and a...naturalist, and all of God Almighty's making. I have been surprized at his questions and answers in natural thirgs ; that whilst he was ignorant of useless and...
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A journal or historical account of the life, travels, sufferings, Christian ...

George Fox - Society of Friends - 1831 - 472 pages
...occasion. For in all things he acquitted himself like a man, yea a strong man, a new and heavenly minded man. A divine, and a .naturalist, and all of God Almighty's...useless and sophistical science, he had in him the grounds of useful and commendable knowledge, and cherished it every where. Civil beyond all forms of...
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Institutes of Ecclesiastical History: Ancient and Modern ...

Johann Lorenz Mosheim, James Murdock - Church history - 1832 - 592 pages
...a clear and wonderful depth, a discerner of others' spirits, and very much a master of his own. — In all things he acquitted himself like a man, a new...of God Almighty's making. I have; been surprised at hia questions and answers in natural things, that whilst he w>is ignorant of useless and sophistical...
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A Brief Account of the Rise and Progress of the People Called Quakers, in ...

William Penn - 1834 - 98 pages
...match for every service or occasion. For in all things he acquitted himself like a man, yea, a strong man, a new and heavenly-minded man, a divine and a...useless and sophistical science, he had in him the grounds of useful and commendable knowledge, and cherished it every where. Civil, beyond all forms...
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The Religious Creeds and Statistics of Every Christian Denomination in the ...

John Hayward - Church statistics - 1836 - 168 pages
...his services for God. For in all things he acquitted himself like a man, a new and heavenly minded man, a divine and a naturalist, and all of God Almighty's making. I have been surprised at bis questions and answers in natural things, that whilst he was ignorant of useless and sophistical...
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The Rise and Progress of the People Called Quakers

William Penn - Society of Friends - 1838 - 116 pages
...match for every service or occasion. For in all things he acquitted himself like a man, yea, a strong man, a new and heavenlyminded man, a divine and a naturalist, and all 7* of God Almighty's making. I have been surprised at his questions and answers in natural things ;...
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Early days in the Society of friends

Mary Ann Kelty - Society of Friends - 1840 - 504 pages
...for every service and occasion. For, in all things, he acquitted himself like a man ; yea, a strong man, a new and heavenly-minded man, a divine, and a naturalist, and all of God Almighty's making. . . " He was a man," he says, (in the former part of this preface,) " that God endowed with a clear...
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Institutes of Ecclesiastical History, Ancient and Modern: In Four ..., Volume 3

Johann Lorenz Mosheim - Church history - 1847 - 524 pages
...with a clear and wonderful depth, a discemer of others' spirits, and very much a master of his own. —In all things he acquitted himself like a man,...his questions and answers in natural things, that while he was ignorant of useless and sophistical science, he had in him the foundation of useful and...
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Select Miscellanies: Chiefly Illustrative of the History, Christian ...

Wilson Armistead - Society of Friends - 1851 - 362 pages
...things he acquitted himself like a man, yea, a strong man, a new and heavenly-minded man, a divine aud a naturalist, and all of God Almighty's making. I have been surprised at his questions aud answers iu natural things ; that whilst lie was ignorant of useless and sophistical science, he...
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The Life of William Penn: With Selections from His Correspondence and Auto ...

Samuel Mcpherson Janney - 1852 - 580 pages
...match for every service or occasion. " For in all things he acquitted himself like a man, yea, a strong man, a new and heavenly-minded man, a divine and a...useless and sophistical science, he had in him the grounds of useful and commendable knowledge, and cherished it everywhere. Civil, beyond all forms of...
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