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A Key, Opening The Way To Every Capacity How To Distinguish The Religion Professed By The People Called Quakers, From The Perversions And Misrepresentations Of Their Adversaries
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The Sandy Foundation Shaken
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The Peace of Europe; The Fruits of Solitude and Other Writings by William Penn (1915)
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Kurze Nachricht Von Der Entstehung ... Der Christlichen Gesellschaft Der Freunde, Die Man Quaker Nennt...
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The Harmony of Divine and Heavenly Doctrines
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An Essay Towards the Present and Future Peace of Europe
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William Penn's Advice to His Children
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William Penn's Advice to His Children
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A Letter from William Penn Proprietary and Governor of Pennsylvania in America to the Committee of the Free Society of Traders of That Province Resi
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Some Fruits of Solitude in Reflections and Maxims
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Some Account of the Province of Pennsylvania in America
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William Penn's Advice to His Children
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A key, Opening the way to Every Capacity; how to Distinguish the Religion Professed by the People Called Quakers, ... The Fifteenth Edition. By William Penn
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A Letter From William Penn to his Wife and Children. Written a Little Before his First Voyage to America, and First Published in the London Chronicle, 1761
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A Treatise of Oaths Containing Several Weighty Reasons why the People Call'd Quakers Refuse to Swear
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No Cross, No Crown; A Discourse Shewing the Nature and Discipline of the Holy Cross of Christ, and That the Denial of Self and Daily Bearing of Christ
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A Letter from William Penn to His Wife and Children. Written a Little Before His First Voyage to America, and First Published in the London Chronicle, 1761.
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William Penn's Journal of His Travels in Holland and Germany in 1677 in the Service of the Gospel
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