... farewell letter to the people of his faith, after describing his love for them, which, he says, was like David's and Jonathan's, he refers to their disapproval of his conduct in the revolution. " And suffer me to say, that, to my power, I have from... The Life of William Penn: And Other Poems, Religious, Historical, and ... - Page 53by Refine Weekes - 1822 - 192 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - Quakers - 1841 - 552 pages
...and that at my own charges, with an upright mind, iowever mis-understood and treated by some vvhom I heartily forgive. Accept you my services, and ever love and remember, my Hr-ar friends and brethren, your old, true, and affectionate friend, brother, and servant, in Christ... | |
| Sydney George Fisher - 1899 - 450 pages
...me to say, that, to my power, I have from the first endeavored to serve you (and my poor country), and that at my own charges with an upright mind, however...misunderstood and treated by some whom I heartily forgive." 34* XXI PENNSYLVANIA AGAIN FIFTEEN years had elapsed since Penn's former visit to his province ; and... | |
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