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" They must first judge themselves, that presume to censure others: And such will not be apt to overshoot the Mark. 543. We are too ready to retaliate, rather than forgive, or gain by Love and Information. 544. And yet we could hurt no Man that we believe... "
Some Account of the First Apparent Symptoms of the Late Rebellion in the ... - Page 159
by James Alexander - 1800 - 160 pages
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The Select Works of William Penn....

William Penn - Society of Friends - 1782 - 506 pages
...pajjions upon God's errands, as it is to palliate them with God's name. 541. Zeal dropt in charity, is good; without it, good for nothing : for it devours all it comes near. 542. They muft firft judge themfelves, that prefume to cenfure others : and luch will not be apt to...
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A Brief Memoir of the Life of William Penn: Compiled for the Use of Young ...

Priscilla Wakefield - Children - 1833 - 242 pages
...passions upon God's errands, as it is to palliate them with God's name. 541. Zeal dropt in charity, is good ; without it, good for nothing: for it devours all it comes near. 542. They may first judge themselves, that presume to censure others ; and such will not be apt to...
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Benjamin Franklin's Way to Wealth: And William Penn's Maxims ...

Benjamin Franklin - Aphorisms and apothegms - 1834 - 206 pages
...our passions upon God's errands, as it is to palliate them with God's name. Zeal dropt in charity, is good ; without it, good for nothing ; for it devours all it cornea near. They may first judge themselves, that presume to censure others ; and such will not be...
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Quakerism Versus Calvinism: Being a Reply to "Quakerism Not Christianity ...

David Meredith Reese - Society of Friends - 1834 - 226 pages
...our passions upon God's errands, as it is to palliate them with God's name. " Zeal dropt in charity, is good ; without it, good for nothing : for it devours all it conies near. " They may first judge themselves, that presume to censure others ; and such will not...
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The Life of William Penn: The Settler of Pennsylvania, the Founder of ...

Mason Locke Weems - Indians of North America - 1854 - 302 pages
...passions upon God's errands, as it is to palliate them with God's name. 541. -Zeal dropt in charity, is good ; without it, good for nothing : for it devours all it comes near. 542. They may first judge themselves, that presume to censure others ; and such will not be apt to...
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The Life of William Penn: The Settler of Pennsylvania, the Founder of ...

Mason Locke Weems - 1859 - 312 pages
...passions upon God's errands, as it is to palliate them with God's name. 541. Zeal dropt in charity, is good ; without it, good for nothing : for it devours all it comes near. 542. They may first judge themselves, that presume to censure others ; and such will not be apt to...
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Fruits of solitude in reflections and maxims relating to the conduct of ...

William Penn - American literature - 1863 - 128 pages
...paffions upon God's errands, as it is to palliate them with God's name. 541. Zeal dropt in charity, is good; without it, good for nothing: for it devours all it comes near. 542. They muft firft judge themfelves, that prefume to cenfure others ; and fuch will not be apt to...
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The Christian's friend, papers for the comfort and edification of ..., Volume 1

1874 - 398 pages
...our passions upon God's errands, as it is to palliate them with God's name. Zeal, dropt in charity, is good ; without it, good for nothing ; for it devours all it comes near. They must first judge themselves, that presume to censure others ; and such will not be apt to overshoot...
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Fruits of Solitude: In Reflections and Maxims Relating to the Conduct of ...

William Penn - Conduct of life - 1877 - 204 pages
...passions upon God's errands, as it is to palliate them with God's name. 541. Zeal dropped in charity, is good ; without it, good for nothing: for it devours all it comes near. 542. They must first judge themselves, that presume to censure others : and such will not be apt to...
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William Penn, the Founder of Pennsylvania

John Stoughton - 1882 - 394 pages
...sacrifices." " It were better to be of no church than to be bitter for any." " Zeal dropt in charity is good, without it good for nothing, for it devours all it comes near." The gathering of such ripe fruits of wisdom was a solace to him in his retirement ; but retirement...
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