A Brief Narrative of the Life of Gilbert Latey: Comprising Some Account of the First Settlement of Friends' Meetings in LondonWilliam Phillips, 1821 - 94 ページ |
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... taken up the cross , and despising the shame , bearing scorn and reproach , it pleased the Lord to bring a trial upon him , like the cutting off the right hand , or pulling out the right eye ; for being still in great business in the ...
... taken up the cross , and despising the shame , bearing scorn and reproach , it pleased the Lord to bring a trial upon him , like the cutting off the right hand , or pulling out the right eye ; for being still in great business in the ...
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... taken up and confined ; the tidings of which some time after came to London , and Gilbert being often in the service of soliciting ease for the suffering servants of the Lord , made it his business to find out some here who had an ...
... taken up and confined ; the tidings of which some time after came to London , and Gilbert being often in the service of soliciting ease for the suffering servants of the Lord , made it his business to find out some here who had an ...
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... taken and confined , yet Gilbert was still a frequent and constant attender thereof , whilst the friend Elizabeth Trott lived . And now persecution was very heavy on the Lord's people , not only in this city and suburbs , where many ...
... taken and confined , yet Gilbert was still a frequent and constant attender thereof , whilst the friend Elizabeth Trott lived . And now persecution was very heavy on the Lord's people , not only in this city and suburbs , where many ...
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... taken lodgings in order to have gone into the country ; but the consideration , that many of the Lord's servants were under close confinement in several gaols for the testimony of a good conscience , as in particular in Newgate , the ...
... taken lodgings in order to have gone into the country ; but the consideration , that many of the Lord's servants were under close confinement in several gaols for the testimony of a good conscience , as in particular in Newgate , the ...
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... taken a lease from you ? " Gilbert ans- wered , " Yes . " Upon this the governor looked not pleased , and calling the other friend by his name , said , “ I think you have now fitted me , and brought a fellow to the purpose ; had your ...
... taken a lease from you ? " Gilbert ans- wered , " Yes . " Upon this the governor looked not pleased , and calling the other friend by his name , said , “ I think you have now fitted me , and brought a fellow to the purpose ; had your ...
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according accordingly acquainted ancient friend attended the king behalf bishop Blackbury blessed truth brethren brought cerned Charles the Second church command concerning confinement conscience continued Cornwall dear friend desire divers ease Edward Burrough faithful favour Francis Howgill Gate-house George Fox George Whitehead Gilbert answered Gilbert Latey Gilbert replied glory governor Hammersmith hand hear hearts humbly imprisoned justice justices of peace kindness king Charles king James king William king's Kingston-upon-Thames knight labours lived London lord D'Aubigny Lord Jesus Christ Lord's power Lord's servants majesty manner matter meeting meeting-house mercy month notwithstanding oath Oliver Cromwell Parliament peace peaceable persons pleased pray prayers preach present preserved pretty prison prosecutions Quakers RICHARD HAWKINS ROBERT SAWYER Sir William soliciting Southwark speckled birds spirit suffering friends take as followeth tender testimony thee therein thereof thou UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA visited friends wait warrant Wheeler-street whereupon
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61 ページ - They have no more pleased us than the King;" whereupon some of the nobles said, "May it please your Majesty, your Majesty says some among these people have not done well; must they be charged with that? It may be possible that some of your Majesty's own servants may not have done well, shall we therefore be blamed for that ? "
76 ページ - Friends. George Whitehead and William Penn having spoken what they had to say, the King was pleased to ask Gilbert, whether he had not something to say ; upon which he in a great deal of humility spake in the manner following; ' The mercy, favour, and kindness, which the King hath extended to us as a people in the time of our exercise and sore distress, we humbly acknowledge ; and I truly desire that God may show him mercy and favour in the time of his trouble and sore distress?