Journal of George Fox: Being an Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences ... of that Eminent and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ ...W. and F.G. Cash, 1852 |
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Page ix
... magistrates at Derby - acknowledges that he is sanctified -is temptingly asked if he were Christ , which he denies , yet is committed for blasphemy - his mittimus to Derby prison - writes to the priests of Derby against preaching for ...
... magistrates at Derby - acknowledges that he is sanctified -is temptingly asked if he were Christ , which he denies , yet is committed for blasphemy - his mittimus to Derby prison - writes to the priests of Derby against preaching for ...
Page x
... magistrates of Derby against persecution , and foretelling his own enlargement and their recompense - is greatly exercised for the wickedness of Derby- sees the visitation of God's love pass away from the town , and writes a lamen ...
... magistrates of Derby against persecution , and foretelling his own enlargement and their recompense - is greatly exercised for the wickedness of Derby- sees the visitation of God's love pass away from the town , and writes a lamen ...
Page xii
... magistrates -answer to the Exeter general warrant for taking up and imprisoning Friends - exhortation to Friends in the ministry - warning to priests and professors - cruel jailer imprisoned in Doomsdale , and further judgments upon him ...
... magistrates -answer to the Exeter general warrant for taking up and imprisoning Friends - exhortation to Friends in the ministry - warning to priests and professors - cruel jailer imprisoned in Doomsdale , and further judgments upon him ...
Page xiii
... magistrates thereon - address on true religion - against persecution to Friends , on the change of government - to Charles II . , exhorting him to exercise mercy and forgiveness towards his 326 enemies , and to restrain profaneness ...
... magistrates thereon - address on true religion - against persecution to Friends , on the change of government - to Charles II . , exhorting him to exercise mercy and forgiveness towards his 326 enemies , and to restrain profaneness ...
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... magistrates as well as from the rabble , that it may well be said of this abused and despised people , they went forth weeping and sowed in tears , bearing testimony to the precious seed , the seed of the kingdom , which stands not in ...
... magistrates as well as from the rabble , that it may well be said of this abused and despised people , they went forth weeping and sowed in tears , bearing testimony to the precious seed , the seed of the kingdom , which stands not in ...
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Journal of George Fox: Being an Historical Account of the Life, Travels ... George Fox,Wilson Armistead,William Penn No preview available - 2015 |
Journal of George Fox: Being an Historical Account of the Life, Travels ... George Fox,Wilson Armistead,William Penn No preview available - 2022 |
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