| Johann Lorenz von Mosheim - 1863 - 758 דפים
...Fox's character well, and was no incompetent judge of men, in his preface to Fox's Journal, says, ' He was a man that God endowed with a clear and wonderful...others' spirits, and very much a master of his own. -—In all things he acquitted himself like a man, a new and heavenly-minded man, a divine and a naturalist,... | |
| 1875 - 652 דפים
...was largely characteristic. " Civil," Penn says, " beyond all forms of breeding in his behaviour ... he was of an innocent life — no busybody nor self-seeker, neither touchy nor critical, what fell from him was very inoffensive, if not very edifying. So meek, contented, modest, easy, steady,... | |
| Thrace Talmon - 1868 - 376 דפים
...his life he suffered the pain of imprisonment. He died in London in 1690. William Penn said of him, ' He was a man that God endowed with a clear and wonderful...others' spirits, and very much a master of his own ; of an innocent life, meek, contented, modest, steady, tender.' " /. " It would gratify me to know... | |
| Thrace Talmon - 1868 - 380 דפים
...his life he suffered the pain of imprisonment. He died in London in 1690. William Penn said of him, ' He was a man that God endowed with a clear and wonderful...others' spirits, and very much a master of his own ; of an innocent life, meek, contented, modest, steady, tender.' " I. "It would gratify me to know... | |
| William Tallack - 1868 - 246 דפים
...other men ; for they that know Him most will see most reason to approach Him with reverence and fear. " He was of an innocent life, no busy-body nor selfseeker,...neither touchy nor critical. So meek, contented, modest, easy, steady, tender, it was a pleasure to be in his company. A most merciful man, as ready to forgive... | |
| William Beck - 1877 - 158 דפים
...with his brethren, and in the church of God, take as follows : — I. He was a man that God endued with a clear and wonderful depth, a discerner of others' spirits, and very much a master of his own. And though the side of his understanding which lay 'next to the world, and especially the expression... | |
| William Denton - 1877 - 272 דפים
...George Fox His Journal. useful man. William Penn, who was well acquainted with him, testifies that " he was of an innocent life ; no busybody nor self-seeker,...touchy nor critical; ... so meek, contented, modest, easy, steady, tender, it was a pleasure to be in his company. He exercised no authority but over evil,... | |
| George Fox - 189? - 358 דפים
...TT7ILLIAM PENN, in his Preface to George Fox's ' * journal, says of him : He was a man that God endued with a clear and wonderful depth, a discerner of others' spirits, and very much a master of his own ; and though the side of his understanding which lay next to the world, and especially the expression... | |
| William Hodgson - 1881 - 428 דפים
...thus beautifully portrayed also by his intimate friend William Penn. " He was a man that God endued with a clear and wonderful depth ; a discerner of...others' spirits, and very much a master of his own. And though that side of his understanding which lay next to the world, and especially the expression... | |
| William Hodgson - 1881 - 430 דפים
...men ; for they that know Him most, will see most reason to approach him with reverence and fear. " He was of an innocent life, no busybody, nor self-seeker, neither touchy nor critical. What fell from him was very inoffensive, if not very edifying,. So meek, contented, modest, easy, steady,... | |
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