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 xi
... rude - Anthony Pearson's remonstrance to the Judges of assize against the unjust imprisonment and detention of George Fox - he is put in the dungeon , a filthy place , where a woman is found eaten to death with vermin - here James ...
... rude - Anthony Pearson's remonstrance to the Judges of assize against the unjust imprisonment and detention of George Fox - he is put in the dungeon , a filthy place , where a woman is found eaten to death with vermin - here James ...
Page xii
... rude Baptist , creates a disturbance , but is reproved and silenced - meeting of two or three thousand persons at N. Crips's - Justice Stooks prevents the magistrates from apprehending George Fox - speaks to the Protector at Hyde Park ...
... rude Baptist , creates a disturbance , but is reproved and silenced - meeting of two or three thousand persons at N. Crips's - Justice Stooks prevents the magistrates from apprehending George Fox - speaks to the Protector at Hyde Park ...
Page 50
... rude people would laugh at me , I let them alone , and went my way ; but people had generally a love to me for my innocency and honesty . When I came towards nineteen years of age , being upon business at a fair , one of my cousins ...
... rude people would laugh at me , I let them alone , and went my way ; but people had generally a love to me for my innocency and honesty . When I came towards nineteen years of age , being upon business at a fair , one of my cousins ...
Page 76
... rude ; wherefore the governor of the castle sent down soldiers , and dispersed them ; and after that they were quiet . But both priests and people were astonished at the wonderful power that broke forth ; and several of the priests were ...
... rude ; wherefore the governor of the castle sent down soldiers , and dispersed them ; and after that they were quiet . But both priests and people were astonished at the wonderful power that broke forth ; and several of the priests were ...
Page 77
... rude people stoned me out of the town , for preaching the word of life to them . I was scarcely able to move or stand , by reason of the ill usage I had received ; yet with considerable effort I got about a mile from the town , and then ...
... rude people stoned me out of the town , for preaching the word of life to them . I was scarcely able to move or stand , by reason of the ill usage I had received ; yet with considerable effort I got about a mile from the town , and then ...
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