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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... desired me to walk into a corn - field adjoining it , which we did . After a while the young man that spoke of the trained bands left us , and when he was gone some distance , he stood and waved his hat . Whereupon I spoke to the other ...
... desired me to walk into a corn - field adjoining it , which we did . After a while the young man that spoke of the trained bands left us , and when he was gone some distance , he stood and waved his hat . Whereupon I spoke to the other ...
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... desired the Lord to be with them . For further particulars of Thomas Salthouse , the reader is referred to Whiting's Memoirs , p . 452-460 . Whiting concludes his account by saying , " He was a pleasant man in conversation , which ...
... desired the Lord to be with them . For further particulars of Thomas Salthouse , the reader is referred to Whiting's Memoirs , p . 452-460 . Whiting concludes his account by saying , " He was a pleasant man in conversation , which ...
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... desired to 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 ...
... desired to 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 ...
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... desired the eternal good and welfare of him and all his subjects . ' " Did you ever hear the like , " said Middleton . " Nay , " said I , “ ye may hear it again if ye will . For ye talk of the king , a company of you , but where were ye ...
... desired the eternal good and welfare of him and all his subjects . ' " Did you ever hear the like , " said Middleton . " Nay , " said I , “ ye may hear it again if ye will . For ye talk of the king , a company of you , but where were ye ...
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... desired they would read , or suffer to be read , in open court ; but they would not . So being committed for refusing to swear , " I bid them and all the people take notice , that I suffered for the doctrine of Christ , and for my ...
... desired they would read , or suffer to be read , in open court ; but they would not . So being committed for refusing to swear , " I bid them and all the people take notice , that I suffered for the doctrine of Christ , and for my ...
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