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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... rest after . As we walked , I asked him , " why they did thus ; " for I had not seen so much to do a great while , and I bid him be civil to his peaceable neighbours . When we were come to the town , they had us to an inn that was the ...
... rest after . As we walked , I asked him , " why they did thus ; " for I had not seen so much to do a great while , and I bid him be civil to his peaceable neighbours . When we were come to the town , they had us to an inn that was the ...
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... years of age , in peace with the Lord ; and is no doubt at rest with him from all his labours and sufferings , and his works follow him . " to visit Blanch Pope , a Ranting woman , under 4 . [ 1663 . JOURNAL OF GEORGE FOX .
... years of age , in peace with the Lord ; and is no doubt at rest with him from all his labours and sufferings , and his works follow him . " to visit Blanch Pope , a Ranting woman , under 4 . [ 1663 . JOURNAL OF GEORGE FOX .
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... ? As for us , we could not swear at all , because Christ and the apostle had forbidden it . " Some of them would not have had the oath put to me , but have set me at liberty . But the rest would 1663. ] 13 JOURNAL OF GEORGE FOX .
... ? As for us , we could not swear at all , because Christ and the apostle had forbidden it . " Some of them would not have had the oath put to me , but have set me at liberty . But the rest would 1663. ] 13 JOURNAL OF GEORGE FOX .
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... rest would not agree to that ; for this was their last snare , and they had no other way to get me into prison , as all other things had been cleared to them . This was like the Papist's sacra- ment of the altar , by which they ensnared ...
... rest would not agree to that ; for this was their last snare , and they had no other way to get me into prison , as all other things had been cleared to them . This was like the Papist's sacra- ment of the altar , by which they ensnared ...
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... rest could not pay tithes ; because , if they did , they should deny Christ come in the flesh , who by his coming had put an end to tithes , and to the priesthood to which they had been given , and to the commandment by which they had ...
... rest could not pay tithes ; because , if they did , they should deny Christ come in the flesh , who by his coming had put an end to tithes , and to the priesthood to which they had been given , and to the commandment by which they had ...
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