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 v
... tenders in court a declaration instead of the oath - attends the Yearly Meeting in London - appears again at the sessions of Worcester , and points out the flaws in his indictment - yet he is brought in guilty and premunired - writes to ...
... tenders in court a declaration instead of the oath - attends the Yearly Meeting in London - appears again at the sessions of Worcester , and points out the flaws in his indictment - yet he is brought in guilty and premunired - writes to ...
Page vii
... tender , as well as his family - George Fox returns to England - writes to the Duke of Holstein an able defence of women's preaching - writes an epistle of counsel to Friends - advises with , and assists them in , drawing up an account ...
... tender , as well as his family - George Fox returns to England - writes to the Duke of Holstein an able defence of women's preaching - writes an epistle of counsel to Friends - advises with , and assists them in , drawing up an account ...
Page 2
... tender towards their neighbours that feared Him , and to mind God's wisdom , by which all things were made and created , that they might come to receive it , be ordered by it , and by it order all things to God's glory . They demanded ...
... tender towards their neighbours that feared Him , and to mind God's wisdom , by which all things were made and created , that they might come to receive it , be ordered by it , and by it order all things to God's glory . They demanded ...
Page 14
... tender the oath to me again . " cr Whilst I was at Swarthmore , William Kirby came into Swarthmore meeting , and brought the constables with him . I was sitting with Friends in the meeting , and he said to me , " How now , Mr. Fox ! you ...
... tender the oath to me again . " cr Whilst I was at Swarthmore , William Kirby came into Swarthmore meeting , and brought the constables with him . I was sitting with Friends in the meeting , and he said to me , " How now , Mr. Fox ! you ...
Page 17
... tender consciences . " Then I asked the judge , " if he owned the king ? " " Yes , " said he , " I do own the king . " ' Why then , " said I , " dost thou not observe his declaration from Breda , and his promises made since he came into ...
... tender consciences . " Then I asked the judge , " if he owned the king ? " " Yes , " said he , " I do own the king . " ' Why then , " said I , " dost thou not observe his declaration from Breda , and his promises made since he came into ...
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