The Yorkshireman, a religious and literary journal, by a Friend [L. Howard]. Vol. 1, no. 1, 2nd ed, Volume 4Luke Howard 1836 |
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... month called March , 1702 , in the 52nd year of his age , leaving deep impressions of gratitude to his memory in the minds of many of his subjects . ' ( d ) The Princess Anne his successor being now seated on the throne , William Penn ...
... month called March , 1702 , in the 52nd year of his age , leaving deep impressions of gratitude to his memory in the minds of many of his subjects . ' ( d ) The Princess Anne his successor being now seated on the throne , William Penn ...
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... month called August 1703 , ' and ruled in the most arbitrary manner ( not without frequent remonstrances from the Assembly ) for five years ; ( g ) when in consequence of the complaints sent home , he was superseded by John Lord ...
... month called August 1703 , ' and ruled in the most arbitrary manner ( not without frequent remonstrances from the Assembly ) for five years ; ( g ) when in consequence of the complaints sent home , he was superseded by John Lord ...
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... Month : Aged above seventy , and a Minister about forty - nine years . A. D. John Estaugh and Richard Gove , two ... months , they dispute with a Romish priest , and with a Major who read prayers to the English prisoners : having ob ...
... Month : Aged above seventy , and a Minister about forty - nine years . A. D. John Estaugh and Richard Gove , two ... months , they dispute with a Romish priest , and with a Major who read prayers to the English prisoners : having ob ...
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... month , and then he turned them out ; having ( so far as appeared ) neither order , authority , nor warrant for his proceedings . In 1664 , he was taken with many other friends from a meeting at Sedbergh , and committed to York castle ...
... month , and then he turned them out ; having ( so far as appeared ) neither order , authority , nor warrant for his proceedings . In 1664 , he was taken with many other friends from a meeting at Sedbergh , and committed to York castle ...
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... Month , 1678 , at his house near Guildford , Surry , aged 55 years . ( a ) 3. William Briggins , of London , was convinced of the blessed truth about the year 1671 , the manner whereof was as followeth : He ( a ) Piety Promoted , part 2 ...
... Month , 1678 , at his house near Guildford , Surry , aged 55 years . ( a ) 3. William Briggins , of London , was convinced of the blessed truth about the year 1671 , the manner whereof was as followeth : He ( a ) Piety Promoted , part 2 ...
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