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Page 19
Would you have a Catholic king ? ” he asked while searching his pockets . “ No. "
“ You prefer a Protestant . " “ I do . " “ I knew it , " and he continued , “ King Charles
is nearing his end . But a few months more must " I am , see the last of this ...
Would you have a Catholic king ? ” he asked while searching his pockets . “ No. "
“ You prefer a Protestant . " “ I do . " “ I knew it , " and he continued , “ King Charles
is nearing his end . But a few months more must " I am , see the last of this ...
Page 21
Sign it , and I promise you a Protestant king . ” Away ! begone ! The whole armor
of God be between me and you . " Quaking with superstitious dread , Louder
sank , مز zac . down upon the ground and buried his face in his hands . For
several ...
Sign it , and I promise you a Protestant king . ” Away ! begone ! The whole armor
of God be between me and you . " Quaking with superstitious dread , Louder
sank , مز zac . down upon the ground and buried his face in his hands . For
several ...
Page 28
This he refused to do , and Penn next appealed to the king— " _ “ the merrie King
Charlie , ” who insisted that the province should be called Pennsylvania , in
honor of his dead friend the admiral . Thus Pennsylvania received its name .
This he refused to do , and Penn next appealed to the king— " _ “ the merrie King
Charlie , ” who insisted that the province should be called Pennsylvania , in
honor of his dead friend the admiral . Thus Pennsylvania received its name .
Page 39
William Penn and the new king had long been personal friends , and through the
influence of the honest Quaker , twelve hundred persecuted Friends were
released from prison , in 1686 . As James was under the influence of the Jesuits ,
his ...
William Penn and the new king had long been personal friends , and through the
influence of the honest Quaker , twelve hundred persecuted Friends were
released from prison , in 1686 . As James was under the influence of the Jesuits ,
his ...
Page 40
The noble Quaker , however , had powerful friends who interceded with King
William for the restoration of Penn's rights . He was called before the Privy
Council to answer certain accusations , when his innocence was proven , and a
few ...
The noble Quaker , however , had powerful friends who interceded with King
William for the restoration of Penn's rights . He was called before the Privy
Council to answer certain accusations , when his innocence was proven , and a
few ...
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