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George Edward Ellis. CHAPTER II Birth and Education of William Penn . - His Early Religious Impressions . Enters Christ's Church , Oxford . - The Influ- ence of Thomas Loe over him . — Is fined for Nonconformity . -Is expelled from the ...
George Edward Ellis. CHAPTER II Birth and Education of William Penn . - His Early Religious Impressions . Enters Christ's Church , Oxford . - The Influ- ence of Thomas Loe over him . — Is fined for Nonconformity . -Is expelled from the ...
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... Penn was entered as a gentleman com- moner , at Christ Church College , Oxford , at the age of fifteen . Amid many close friendships which he formed here , based ... Thomas Loe . The numerous Quaker historians and writers , WILLIAM PENN 15.
... Penn was entered as a gentleman com- moner , at Christ Church College , Oxford , at the age of fifteen . Amid many close friendships which he formed here , based ... Thomas Loe . The numerous Quaker historians and writers , WILLIAM PENN 15.
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... Penn at once responded to the earnest appeals of Thomas Loe , and , with a small band of his college companions , he forsook the ritual services , which the restored monarch had set up , for more congenial worship of their own , in ...
... Penn at once responded to the earnest appeals of Thomas Loe , and , with a small band of his college companions , he forsook the ritual services , which the restored monarch had set up , for more congenial worship of their own , in ...
Pagina 39
... Penn witnessed served only to disgust him . The very attempt to win him from seriousness , by exposing him to the fascinations of vice , served most effectually to con- firm ... Thomas Loe , whom he regarded as his spiritual WILLIAM PENN 39.
... Penn witnessed served only to disgust him . The very attempt to win him from seriousness , by exposing him to the fascinations of vice , served most effectually to con- firm ... Thomas Loe , whom he regarded as his spiritual WILLIAM PENN 39.
Pagina 40
George Edward Ellis. that Thomas Loe , whom he regarded as his spiritual father , was to speak at a meeting of the Quakers in that city . As might be expected , Penn resolved to remain and hear . Whether or not the zealous preacher knew ...
George Edward Ellis. that Thomas Loe , whom he regarded as his spiritual father , was to speak at a meeting of the Quakers in that city . As might be expected , Penn resolved to remain and hear . Whether or not the zealous preacher knew ...
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