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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... speaking - a Friend is speedily restored from a sudden illness , in a remarkable manner , through the prayers of George Fox - persecution is now hot , and George Fox writes to Friends not to risk the loss of other people's goods through ...
... speaking - a Friend is speedily restored from a sudden illness , in a remarkable manner , through the prayers of George Fox - persecution is now hot , and George Fox writes to Friends not to risk the loss of other people's goods through ...
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... speaking to the tinners and others , and telling them , " it was the everlasting truth that had been declared there that day ; " and the people generally confessed to it . From thence we passed to the LAND'S - END , to John Ellis's ...
... speaking to the tinners and others , and telling them , " it was the everlasting truth that had been declared there that day ; " and the people generally confessed to it . From thence we passed to the LAND'S - END , to John Ellis's ...
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... speak with me , amongst whom was Colonel Rouse . I went and had much discourse with them concerning the things of God . In their reasoning , they said , " the gospel was the four books of Matthew , Mark , Luke , and John ; " and they ...
... speak with me , amongst whom was Colonel Rouse . I went and had much discourse with them concerning the things of God . In their reasoning , they said , " the gospel was the four books of Matthew , Mark , Luke , and John ; " and they ...
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... speak with him , and I did so . When I came thither , I found the Flemings , and several others of the gentry ( so called ) of the country , come to take their leave of Colonel Kirby , he being about to go up to London to the parliament ...
... speak with him , and I did so . When I came thither , I found the Flemings , and several others of the gentry ( so called ) of the country , come to take their leave of Colonel Kirby , he being about to go up to London to the parliament ...
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... speak , but at last he said , " he spoke it to me . " With that I struck my hand on the table , and told him , “ I had suffered more than twenty such as he , or than any that was there ; for I had been cast into Derby dungeon for six ...
... speak , but at last he said , " he spoke it to me . " With that I struck my hand on the table , and told him , “ I had suffered more than twenty such as he , or than any that was there ; for I had been cast into Derby dungeon for six ...
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