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 iii
... Justice Fleming - a brief warning to the same by George Fox - George Fox disputes with Major Wiggan ( who was also a prisoner ) , - and confutes him - writes to the judges against giving nicknames - writes a warning to all high ...
... Justice Fleming - a brief warning to the same by George Fox - George Fox disputes with Major Wiggan ( who was also a prisoner ) , - and confutes him - writes to the judges against giving nicknames - writes a warning to all high ...
Page iv
... ( Justice ) , and shows him how to dis- tinguish between Friends and other Dissenters who refused the oath - Justice Marsh is afterwards very serviceable to Friends in screening them from suffering , and recommends the king to grant ...
... ( Justice ) , and shows him how to dis- tinguish between Friends and other Dissenters who refused the oath - Justice Marsh is afterwards very serviceable to Friends in screening them from suffering , and recommends the king to grant ...
Page v
... Justice Parker , and sent to Worcester jail with Thomas Lower - writes to his wife - he and T. Lower write to Lord Windsor and other magistrates , with a statement of their case -they are examined at the sessions , but George Fox is ...
... Justice Parker , and sent to Worcester jail with Thomas Lower - writes to his wife - he and T. Lower write to Lord Windsor and other magistrates , with a statement of their case -they are examined at the sessions , but George Fox is ...
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... justices , came together and examined me , why I came thither to make a disturbance ? " I told them , I did not come to make a disturbance , neither had I made any since I came . They said , " there was a law against the Quakers ...
... justices , came together and examined me , why I came thither to make a disturbance ? " I told them , I did not come to make a disturbance , neither had I made any since I came . They said , " there was a law against the Quakers ...
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... justice of peace . There we had a large meeting . This old justice accompanied us to PLYMOUTH , and into CORNWALL to Justice Porter's , and thence to Thomas Mount's , where we had another large meeting . After which we went to Humphrey ...
... justice of peace . There we had a large meeting . This old justice accompanied us to PLYMOUTH , and into CORNWALL to Justice Porter's , and thence to Thomas Mount's , where we had another large meeting . After which we went to Humphrey ...
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