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 vi
... death of Priest Lampitt , a persecutor - George Fox travels again towards the South -writes to his wife from York - finds some slack in their testimony against Tithes - writes an epistle to Friends on the subject - attends the Yearly ...
... death of Priest Lampitt , a persecutor - George Fox travels again towards the South -writes to his wife from York - finds some slack in their testimony against Tithes - writes an epistle to Friends on the subject - attends the Yearly ...
Page viii
... death of George Fox in 1690 - epistle written with his hand and found sealed up - some account of the interment , APPENDIX : - · Testimony of Margaret Fox , concerning her late husband George Fox ; with a brief account of some of his ...
... death of George Fox in 1690 - epistle written with his hand and found sealed up - some account of the interment , APPENDIX : - · Testimony of Margaret Fox , concerning her late husband George Fox ; with a brief account of some of his ...
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... death if she con- tinued to hold him there ; that she might be moved to pity and compassion , and also warned not to draw the guilt of his innocent blood upon herself . " When his son went to her with his father's letter , a servant of ...
... death if she con- tinued to hold him there ; that she might be moved to pity and compassion , and also warned not to draw the guilt of his innocent blood upon herself . " When his son went to her with his father's letter , a servant of ...
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... death to be stuck upon their cross . The rage that she expressed made the people take the more notice of it , and some of them said , “ the Quakers had given her a bone to pick . " But she , that regarded not the life of an innocent ...
... death to be stuck upon their cross . The rage that she expressed made the people take the more notice of it , and some of them said , “ the Quakers had given her a bone to pick . " But she , that regarded not the life of an innocent ...
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... death of thy two neighbours ; and the cry of the widows and fatherless is heard . All those fatherless and widows are made so for righteousness ' sake . For might not John Stubbs and William Wilson have had their liberty still , if they ...
... death of thy two neighbours ; and the cry of the widows and fatherless is heard . All those fatherless and widows are made so for righteousness ' sake . For might not John Stubbs and William Wilson have had their liberty still , if they ...
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