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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... 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 ensnared with the oath ...
... 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 ensnared with the oath ...
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... sent the officers and soldiers again ; but the meeting being nearly ended when the man looked in , and he having about a mile and a half to go , with his informa- tion , to fetch the soldiers , and they as far to come , after they had ...
... sent the officers and soldiers again ; but the meeting being nearly ended when the man looked in , and he having about a mile and a half to go , with his informa- tion , to fetch the soldiers , and they as far to come , after they had ...
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... sent them from officer to officer towards home . In going towards Bridgewater , the officer who conducted them fell down , and lay grovelling on the ground in the sight of many people , and was able to go no further . So they returned ...
... sent them from officer to officer towards home . In going towards Bridgewater , the officer who conducted them fell down , and lay grovelling on the ground in the sight of many people , and was able to go no further . So they returned ...
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... sent to a neighbouring justice , to desire him to go a fanatic - hunting with him . On the day that he intended , and was prepared to go , he sent his man about with his horses , and walked himself on foot from his dwelling - house to a ...
... sent to a neighbouring justice , to desire him to go a fanatic - hunting with him . On the day that he intended , and was prepared to go , he sent his man about with his horses , and walked himself on foot from his dwelling - house to a ...
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... sent his lieu- tenant thither to take me , and that he had searched trunks and chests for That night as I was in bed , I was moved of the Lord to go next day to KIRBY - HALL , which was Colonel Kirby's house , about five miles off , to ...
... sent his lieu- tenant thither to take me , and that he had searched trunks and chests for That night as I was in bed , I was moved of the Lord to go next day to KIRBY - HALL , which was Colonel Kirby's house , about five miles off , to ...
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