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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... wrote some notable books , and excellent epistles to Friends , though never collected as they deserve . He died , at his own house in Cornwall in 1690 , about sixty years of age , in peace with the Lord ; and is no doubt at rest with ...
... wrote some notable books , and excellent epistles to Friends , though never collected as they deserve . He died , at his own house in Cornwall in 1690 , about sixty years of age , in peace with the Lord ; and is no doubt at rest with ...
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... wrote a very beautiful and encouraging epistle to Friends , dated Aylesbury prison , 12th month , 1660 , which is inserted in Letters & c . , of Early Friends , 382–387 . William Penn , in his Preface to Whitehead's Works , says , " He ...
... wrote a very beautiful and encouraging epistle to Friends , dated Aylesbury prison , 12th month , 1660 , which is inserted in Letters & c . , of Early Friends , 382–387 . William Penn , in his Preface to Whitehead's Works , says , " He ...
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... wrote against it to clear the truth from such things , and to stop all forward , foolish spirits from running into such things . I sent copies of it into Westmorland , Cumber- land , Durham , and Yorkshire , and to you here . I sent ...
... wrote against it to clear the truth from such things , and to stop all forward , foolish spirits from running into such things . I sent copies of it into Westmorland , Cumber- land , Durham , and Yorkshire , and to you here . I sent ...
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... wrote to the justices , laying the weight of their sufferings upon them , and showing them both their injustice and want of compassion towards their poor neighbours , whom they knew to be honest , conscientious , peaceable people , that ...
... wrote to the justices , laying the weight of their sufferings upon them , and showing them both their injustice and want of compassion towards their poor neighbours , whom they knew to be honest , conscientious , peaceable people , that ...
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... wrote a large letter to her , on behalf of himself and his fellow - prisoners at her suit , laying their innocency before her ; and " that it was not out of wilfulness , stubbornness , or covetousness , that they refused to pay her ...
... wrote a large letter to her , on behalf of himself and his fellow - prisoners at her suit , laying their innocency before her ; and " that it was not out of wilfulness , stubbornness , or covetousness , that they refused to pay her ...
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