| Robert Proud - 1797 - 522 páginas
...give the liberty we afk, and cannot be falfe to our principles, though it were to relieve ourlelves; for we have good will to all men, and would have none fuffer for a truly fober and confcientious diflent, on any hand: and I humbly take 1'eave to add, that... | |
| William Penn - 1825 - 616 páginas
...a fresh aim at them, or that they must come in our room : for we must give the liberty we ask, and cannot be false to our principles, though it were to relieve ourselves; for we have good-will to all men, and would have none suffer for a truly sober and conscientious dissent on any... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1827 - 408 páginas
...will to all men, and wouli'': haw none suffer for a truly sober and conscientious dissent on rajft hand. And I humbly take leave to add, that those methods...so qualified do not seem to me to be convincing or indeed'l adequate to the reason of mankind ; but this I submit to your con-j^ sideration. To conclude... | |
| Thomas Clarkson - 1827 - 392 páginas
...a fresh aim at them, or that they should come in our room, for we must give the liberty we ask, and cannot be false to our principles, though it were...ourselves ; for we have good will to all men, and would Aatv none suffer for a truly sober and conscientious dissent on any hand. And I humbly take leave to... | |
| George Whitehead - 1830 - 372 páginas
...stead. It was very remarkable, that while our persecutors were persecuting us upon the Convenrelieve ourselves ; for we have good will to all men, and...truly sober and conscientious dissent on any hand." Towards the conclusion he says : " I do here solemnly declare, m the presence of Almighty God, and... | |
| George Whitehead - 1832 - 678 páginas
...fresh aim at them, or that they should come in our room ; for we must give the liberty we ask, and cannot be false to our principles, though it were...truly sober and conscientious dissent on any hand." Towards the conclusion he says : " I do here solemnly declare, in the presence of Almighty God, and... | |
| George Whitehead - 1832 - 368 páginas
...fresh aim at them, or that they should come in our room ; for we must give the liberty we ask, and cannot be false to our principles, though it were...we have good will to all men, and would have none Buffer for a truly sober and conscientious dissent on any hand." Towards the conclusion he says : "... | |
| 1836 - 506 páginas
...take a fresh aim at them, or that they should come in our room, for we must give the liberty we ask, and would have none suffer for a truly sober and conscientious dissent on any hand." His views of religious toleration and civil liberty he has well and clearly explained in the treatise... | |
| George Bancroft - 1837 - 496 páginas
...conscience. " We must give the liberty we ask ; " — such was the sublime language of the Quakers ; — " we cannot be false to our principles, though it were to relieve ourselves ; for we would have none to suffer for dissent on any hand." Defeated in his hopes by the prorogation and dissolu-... | |
| 1838 - 530 páginas
...take a fresh aim at them, or that they should come in our room, for we must give the liberty we ask, and would have none suffer for a truly sober and conscientious dissent on any hand." His views of religious toleration and civil liberty he has well and clearly explained in the treatise... | |
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