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
... professors rage at these innovations- he cries for justice in courts and against various wrong things - denounces the trade of preaching — is sent to preach freely , CHAPTER III . - 1649–1650 . — George Fox is first imprisoned at ...
... professors rage at these innovations- he cries for justice in courts and against various wrong things - denounces the trade of preaching — is sent to preach freely , CHAPTER III . - 1649–1650 . — George Fox is first imprisoned at ...
Page xi
... professors to declare their objections to George Fox's ministry - it being reported that George Fox was to die for religion , the Little Parliament write to the sheriff respect- ing him he himself expostulates with Justices Craston and ...
... professors to declare their objections to George Fox's ministry - it being reported that George Fox was to die for religion , the Little Parliament write to the sheriff respect- ing him he himself expostulates with Justices Craston and ...
Page xii
... professor - to professors , priests , and teachers on immediate revelation and universal grace , & c . & c.- at Cardiff , George Fox sends word to some who had run out that " the day of their visitation was over " -at Brecknock , his ...
... professor - to professors , priests , and teachers on immediate revelation and universal grace , & c . & c.- at Cardiff , George Fox sends word to some who had run out that " the day of their visitation was over " -at Brecknock , his ...
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... professors of the Reformation , as those they reformed from ; so that by the fruits of conversation they were not to be distinguished . And the children of the reformers , if not the reformers themselves , betook themselves very early ...
... professors of the Reformation , as those they reformed from ; so that by the fruits of conversation they were not to be distinguished . And the children of the reformers , if not the reformers themselves , betook themselves very early ...
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... professors as well as from pro- fane , and from 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 ...
... professors as well as from pro- fane , and from 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 ...
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