AUTOBIOGRAPHY OF BENJAMIN FRANKLIN1901 |
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... sect. He was to preach the doctrines and I was to confound all opponents. When he came to explain with me upon the doctrines I found several conundrums, which I objected to unless I might have my way a little too and introduce some of ...
... sect. He was to preach the doctrines and I was to confound all opponents. When he came to explain with me upon the doctrines I found several conundrums, which I objected to unless I might have my way a little too and introduce some of ...
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... sect, Sunday being my studying day, I never was without some religious principles. I never doubted, for instance, the existence of a Deity — that he made the world and governed it by his providence — that the most acceptable service of ...
... sect, Sunday being my studying day, I never was without some religious principles. I never doubted, for instance, the existence of a Deity — that he made the world and governed it by his providence — that the most acceptable service of ...
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... sect, was never refused. Though I seldom attended any public worship, I had still an opinion of its propriety and of its utility when rightly conducted, and I regularly paid my annual subscription for the support of the only ...
... sect, was never refused. Though I seldom attended any public worship, I had still an opinion of its propriety and of its utility when rightly conducted, and I regularly paid my annual subscription for the support of the only ...
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... sect. I had purposely avoided them ; for being fully persuaded of the utility and excellency of my method, and that it might be serviceable to people in all religious, and intending some time or other to publish it, I would not have ...
... sect. I had purposely avoided them ; for being fully persuaded of the utility and excellency of my method, and that it might be serviceable to people in all religious, and intending some time or other to publish it, I would not have ...
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not have anything in it that should prejudice any one, of an) sect, against it. I proposed writing a little comment on each virtue, in which I would have shown the advantages of possessing it and the mischiefs attending its opposite ...
not have anything in it that should prejudice any one, of an) sect, against it. I proposed writing a little comment on each virtue, in which I would have shown the advantages of possessing it and the mischiefs attending its opposite ...
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acquaintance affairs afterward almanac appeared arrived Assembly attend began BENJAMIN FRANKLIN Boston bred brother brought called captain colonies continued conversation debt desired dispute Ecton employed endeavored England father Franklin friends gave give Gnadenhutten Gout governor hands honor horses hundred Indians industry inhabitants instructions Keimer kind learning length letters Little Britain lived lodging London Lord Loudoun Madeira wine master means mention mind never night observed occasion officers opinion pamphlet paper Pennsylvania perhaps persons Philadelphia piece pleased pleasure Poems Poor Richard says Poor Richard's Almanac porringer present printed printer printing-house procure proposed province Quakers received Riddlesden sailed sect sensible shillings Socratic method sometimes soon Stephen Potts street thee things thought thousand pounds tion told took Uncle Benjamin virtue wagons walk writing wrote young