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 5
... given to him . Afterwards he was called a dragon , because he was a destroyer . The devil abode not in the truth , and by departing from the truth , he became a devil . So the Jews , when they went out of the truth , were said to be of ...
... given to him . Afterwards he was called a dragon , because he was a destroyer . The devil abode not in the truth , and by departing from the truth , he became a devil . So the Jews , when they went out of the truth , were said to be of ...
Page 7
... given to the poor , " said he . They carried him home , but he died soon after . The bull was grown so fierce that they were forced to shoot him ; for no man durst come near to kill him . Thus does the Lord sometimes make some examples ...
... given to the poor , " said he . They carried him home , but he died soon after . The bull was grown so fierce that they were forced to shoot him ; for no man durst come near to kill him . Thus does the Lord sometimes make some examples ...
Page 12
... given up myself to be taken ; for if I would have escaped their imprisonment , I could have gone forty miles off before he came ; but I was an innocent man , and so cared not what they could do to me . " He asked me " how I heard of it ...
... given up myself to be taken ; for if I would have escaped their imprisonment , I could have gone forty miles off before he came ; but I was an innocent man , and so cared not what they could do to me . " He asked me " how I heard of it ...
Page 16
... given , and to the commandment by which they had been paid under the law . His weak condition of body was also laid before her , and the apparent likelihood of his death if she con- tinued to hold him there ; that she might be moved to ...
... given , and to the commandment by which they had been paid under the law . His weak condition of body was also laid before her , and the apparent likelihood of his death if she con- tinued to hold him there ; that she might be moved to ...
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... given them ; and it had been more honour- able to have given them something , than to fine them and send them to prison ; some of whom live upon the charity of other people . What honour or grace can it be to thee , to cast thy poor ...
... given them ; and it had been more honour- able to have given them something , than to fine them and send them to prison ; some of whom live upon the charity of other people . What honour or grace can it be to thee , to cast thy poor ...
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