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
... king to grant liberty of conscience - fourteen monthly meetings are settled in Yorkshire - Isaac Lindley to George Fox -when at Scarbro ' the governor presses George Fox to accept his hospi- tality - large and precious meetings ...
... king to grant liberty of conscience - fourteen monthly meetings are settled in Yorkshire - Isaac Lindley to George Fox -when at Scarbro ' the governor presses George Fox to accept his hospi- tality - large and precious meetings ...
Page v
... kings - travels towards New England - attends the Half - year's Meet- ing on Long Island , which continued four days ... king for his release , which he is willing to grant by a pardon - this George Fox could not accept , as it implied ...
... kings - travels towards New England - attends the Half - year's Meet- ing on Long Island , which continued four days ... king for his release , which he is willing to grant by a pardon - this George Fox could not accept , as it implied ...
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... king's subjects , and were enemies , and held principles dangerous to the government , and therefore that was not against us , for we held truth ; and our principles were not dangerous to the government , and our meetings were peaceable ...
... king's subjects , and were enemies , and held principles dangerous to the government , and therefore that was not against us , for we held truth ; and our principles were not dangerous to the government , and our meetings were peaceable ...
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... king , whereas we were no such people ; for he knew that they that met at Margaret Fell's house , were his neighbours , and a peaceable people . " After many words had passed , he shook me by the hand , and said again , " he had nothing ...
... king , whereas we were no such people ; for he knew that they that met at Margaret Fell's house , were his neighbours , and a peaceable people . " After many words had passed , he shook me by the hand , and said again , " he had nothing ...
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... king before Worcester fight . I had been sent up prisoner out of my own country by Colonel Hacker to Oliver Cromwell , as a plotter to bring in King Charles in the year 1654 ; and I had nothing but love and good - will to the king , and ...
... king before Worcester fight . I had been sent up prisoner out of my own country by Colonel Hacker to Oliver Cromwell , as a plotter to bring in King Charles in the year 1654 ; and I had nothing but love and good - will to the king , and ...
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