Journal of George Fox: Being an Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences, and Labour of Love, in the Work of the Ministry, of that Eminent and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ ...W. and F. G. Cash, 1852 - Quakers |
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... Quaker of England was come to town " -the hypocrisy of the Presby- terians detected - they and the Independents persecute when in power , but flinch in time of persecution by other powers - George Fox recommends certain regulations to ...
... Quaker of England was come to town " -the hypocrisy of the Presby- terians detected - they and the Independents persecute when in power , but flinch in time of persecution by other powers - George Fox recommends certain regulations to ...
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... Quakers ' meetings , made only against them . I told them , I knew no such law . Then they brought forth the act that was made against Quakers and others ; I told them , that was against such as were a terror to the king's subjects ...
... Quakers ' meetings , made only against them . I told them , I knew no such law . Then they brought forth the act that was made against Quakers and others ; I told them , that was against such as were a terror to the king's subjects ...
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... Quakers , and confessing that he had never prospered since he had had a hand in persecuting them ; and that he thought the hand of the Lord was against him for it . " At Frye's , in Wiltshire , we had a very blessed meeting , and quiet ...
... Quakers , and confessing that he had never prospered since he had had a hand in persecuting them ; and that he thought the hand of the Lord was against him for it . " At Frye's , in Wiltshire , we had a very blessed meeting , and quiet ...
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... Quakers ; but it being now the time of the quarter sessions in that county , the men who were so hired were gone to the sessions to get their wages , and so all our meetings were at that time quiet . From Pardshaw - Crag we went into ...
... Quakers ; but it being now the time of the quarter sessions in that county , the men who were so hired were gone to the sessions to get their wages , and so all our meetings were at that time quiet . From Pardshaw - Crag we went into ...
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... Quakers had given her a bone to pick . " But she , that regarded not the life of an innocent sufferer for Christ , lived not long after herself ; for that day three weeks that Oliver Atherton's body was carried through Ormskirk to be ...
... Quakers had given her a bone to pick . " But she , that regarded not the life of an innocent sufferer for Christ , lived not long after herself ; for that day three weeks that Oliver Atherton's body was carried through Ormskirk to be ...
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