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 12
... . " I replied , " Nay , I own God and the true church , and the true faith . But what church dost thou own ? " said I , ( for I understood he was a Papist ) . Then he turned again and said 12 [ 1663 . JOURNAL OF GEORGE FOX .
... . " I replied , " Nay , I own God and the true church , and the true faith . But what church dost thou own ? " said I , ( for I understood he was a Papist ) . Then he turned again and said 12 [ 1663 . JOURNAL OF GEORGE FOX .
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... thou not observe his declaration from Breda , and his promises made since he came into England , ' that no man should be called in question for matters of religion , so long as he lived peaceably ? ' If thou ownest the king , " said I ...
... thou not observe his declaration from Breda , and his promises made since he came into England , ' that no man should be called in question for matters of religion , so long as he lived peaceably ? ' If thou ownest the king , " said I ...
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... thou speakest so loud , thy voice drowns mine and the court's ; I must call for three or four criers to drown thy voice : thou hast good lungs . " " I am a prisoner here , " said I , " for the Lord Jesus Christ's sake ; for his sake do ...
... thou speakest so loud , thy voice drowns mine and the court's ; I must call for three or four criers to drown thy voice : thou hast good lungs . " " I am a prisoner here , " said I , " for the Lord Jesus Christ's sake ; for his sake do ...
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... thou sent to prison , having left five children , both fatherless and motherless . How canst thou do otherwise than take care of these father- less infants , and also of the other's wife and family ? Is it not thy place ? Consider Job ...
... thou sent to prison , having left five children , both fatherless and motherless . How canst thou do otherwise than take care of these father- less infants , and also of the other's wife and family ? Is it not thy place ? Consider Job ...
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... thou knowest these people cannot do that which thou requirest of them , if it were to save their lives , or all that they have ? Because in tenderness they cannot take any oath , thou makest that a snare to them . What , thinkest thou ...
... thou knowest these people cannot do that which thou requirest of them , if it were to save their lives , or all that they have ? Because in tenderness they cannot take any oath , thou makest that a snare to them . What , thinkest thou ...
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