The Story of Quakerism: Through Three Centuries |
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Page 80
... King might judge his cause . The King was prepared to take action at once , but he could not interfere with the course of justice . Eventually George Fox was sent up to London unguarded , in the company of two of his friends , Robert ...
... King might judge his cause . The King was prepared to take action at once , but he could not interfere with the course of justice . Eventually George Fox was sent up to London unguarded , in the company of two of his friends , Robert ...
Page 104
... King remembered him perfectly well and only wondered why he had not come sooner to ask some favour in return for his service . Honest Richard Carver shook his head . He desired nothing for himself , but only wished to lay before the King ...
... King remembered him perfectly well and only wondered why he had not come sooner to ask some favour in return for his service . Honest Richard Carver shook his head . He desired nothing for himself , but only wished to lay before the King ...
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... King himself . George Whitehead besought him ' not to suffer these his peaceable subjects to be buried alive ' and the King seemed moved by his words . Steps were taken and enquiries were made , but still the Friends remained in their ...
... King himself . George Whitehead besought him ' not to suffer these his peaceable subjects to be buried alive ' and the King seemed moved by his words . Steps were taken and enquiries were made , but still the Friends remained in their ...
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1817 LIBRARIES Ackworth Adult School afterwards American Friends Service amongst attended became began Bristol brought called Centre century Christian Church concern Conference continued Cromwell death declared Edward Burrough Elizabeth Fry England eventually experience faith fellowship felt Fothergill Fox's Francis Howgill Friends Ambulance Unit Friends Relief Service Friends Service Committee George Fox German Gurney heart held imprisonment Indians interest International James Nayler John Wilhelm Rowntree John Woolman Joseph Sturge Judge Fell King Lancaster later living London Yearly Meeting Lord Margaret Fell Margaret Fox Mary Meeting for Sufferings meeting for worship meeting house ministers mission never organisation Parliament Peace Testimony persecution pioneer preaching prison realised refused religious Richard Hubberthorne Rufus Jones Seekers slavery social Society of Friends spirit spite Stephen Grellet Swarthmoor Hall took travelled truth UNIV William Penn women Woodbrooke young