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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Page iv
... answers in a paper addressed to the governor - the governor visits him - writes to his wife - sails for Jamaica , where he has many meetings , and many are convinced - Elizabeth Hooton dies there , CHAPTER V. - 1672-1673 . - George Fox ...
... answers in a paper addressed to the governor - the governor visits him - writes to his wife - sails for Jamaica , where he has many meetings , and many are convinced - Elizabeth Hooton dies there , CHAPTER V. - 1672-1673 . - George Fox ...
Page vi
... answer - a Monthly Meeting is established at Frederickstadt - Friends are imprisoned and banished from Embden , and suffer greatly - a Monthly Meeting settled at Harlingen - a priest assents to the doctrine promulgated by George Fox ...
... answer - a Monthly Meeting is established at Frederickstadt - Friends are imprisoned and banished from Embden , and suffer greatly - a Monthly Meeting settled at Harlingen - a priest assents to the doctrine promulgated by George Fox ...
Page vii
... answers two envious books written abroad - writes to magistrates to persuade them to moderation - writes to the Quarterly Meetings - attends the judges at Chambers , respecting a tithe - suit against himself and his wife - George Fox ...
... answers two envious books written abroad - writes to magistrates to persuade them to moderation - writes to the Quarterly Meetings - attends the judges at Chambers , respecting a tithe - suit against himself and his wife - George Fox ...
Page 2
... answered , We loved all people and were enemies to none ; that I , for my own part , had been cast into Derby dungeon , about the time of Worcester fight , because I would not take up arms against him , and that I was afterwards brought ...
... answered , We loved all people and were enemies to none ; that I , for my own part , had been cast into Derby dungeon , about the time of Worcester fight , because I would not take up arms against him , and that I was afterwards brought ...
Page 5
... answer her . They afterwards asked me that question . I told them , no ; for all that God made was good and was blessed ; so was not the devil . He was called a serpent before he was called a devil and an adversary , and then he had the ...
... answer her . They afterwards asked me that question . I told them , no ; for all that God made was good and was blessed ; so was not the devil . He was called a serpent before he was called a devil and an adversary , and then he had the ...
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