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" Son William, I am weary of the world ; I would not live over my days again, if I could command them with a wish ; for the snares of life are greater than the fears of death. "
The Life of William Penn: The Settler of Pennsylvania, the Founder of ... - Page 97
by Mason Locke Weems - 1859 - 208 pages
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No Cross, No Crown: A Discourse Shewing the Nature and ..., Volumes 1-2

William Penn - Christian life - 1771 - 524 pages
...before his Death, fpoke to me in this Manner ; 474 No CROSS, No CROWN. Chap. XXL Manner; c Son Wtlliam, I am weary of the ' World ; I would not live over my Days ' again, if I could command them with a ' Wim: For the Snares of Life are greater ' than the Fears of Death. This troubles me, . * that I have...
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The Select Works of William Penn....

William Penn - Society of Friends - 1782 - 506 pages
...his own country; upon a ferious reflection not long before his death, fpoke to me in this manner, c Son William, I am weary of the world; I would not...over my days again, if I could command them with a wifh ; for the fnares of life are greater than the fears of death. This troubles me, that I have offended...
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The Select Works of William Penn....

William Penn - Society of Friends - 1782 - 518 pages
...his own country; upon a ferious reflection not long before his death, fpoke to me in this manner, ' Son William, I am weary of the * world; I would not...over my days again, if I * could command them with a wifh ; for the fnares of ' life are greater than the fears of death. This troubles ' me, that I have...
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No Cross, No Crown: A Discourse Shewing the Nature and Discipline of the ...

William Penn - Christian life - 1801 - 500 pages
...own country ; upon a ferious refleftion, not long before his death, fpoke to me in this manner ; ' Son William, I am weary of the world ; I would not...over my days again, if I could command them with a wifh : for the fnares of life are greater than the fears of death. This troubles me, that I have offended...
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No Cross, No Crown: A Discourse Shewing the Nature and Discipline of the ...

William Penn - Christian life - 1807 - 394 pages
...his own country ; upon a serious reflection not long before his death, spoke to me in this manner, " Son William, I am weary of the world ;. I would not...snares of life are greater than the fears of death. This troubles me, that I have offended a gracious God, that has followed me to this day. O have a care...
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The Eclectic review. vol. 1-New [8th], Volume 10

1813 - 662 pages
...persecution. Receiving a satisfactory answer, not long before his death, he thus delivered himself : - " Son William, I am weary of the world ! I would not...snares of life are greater than the fears of death. This troubles me, that I have offended a gracious God. The thought of this has followed me to this...
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Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn, Volume 1

Thomas Clarkson - Great Britain - 1813 - 562 pages
...this he grew worse. At a time of serious reflection, and not long before his death, he spoke thus : " Son William, I am weary of the world ! I would not live over my days again, if I could command them MEMOIRS OF THE LFFE with a wish; for the snares of life are greater than the fears of death. This troubles...
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The Select Works of William Penn, Volume 1

William Penn - Society of Friends - 1825 - 616 pages
...; upon a serious reflection not long before his death, spoke to me in this manner, 4Son William, 1 am weary of the world; I would not live over my days...snares of life are greater than the fears of death. This troubles me, that I have offended a gracious-- God, that has followed me to this day. O have a...
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Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn: Who ..., Volumes 1-2

Thomas Clarkson - Quakers - 1827 - 392 pages
...reflection, and not long before his death, he spoke thus: '-Son William, I am weary of the world ! 1 would not live over my days again, if I could command them with a wish ; for the snares of lite are greater than the fears of death. This troubles me, that I have offended a gra» cious God....
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Memoirs of the Private and Public Life of William Penn: Who ..., Volumes 1-2

Thomas Clarkson - Quakers - 1827 - 408 pages
...worse. At a time of serious reflection, and not long before his death, he spoke thus: '"Son William, 1 am weary of the world ! I would not live over my days again, if 1 could command them with a wish ; for the snares of life are greater than the fears of death. This...
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