Anecdotes of the Manners and Customs of London from the Roman Invasion to the Year 1700 ...: To which are Added, Illustrations of the Changes in Our Language, Literary Customs, and Gradual Improvement in Style and Versification, and Various Particulars Concerning Public and Private Libraries ...Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1811 - 576 ページ |
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... Quakers in October 1681 , for attending their respective meetings , who were bound over with good security to discontinue their practice on this head . And the Lord Mayor decreed , that no person whatever should frequent public houses ...
... Quakers in October 1681 , for attending their respective meetings , who were bound over with good security to discontinue their practice on this head . And the Lord Mayor decreed , that no person whatever should frequent public houses ...
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... yourselves , and then trust God through the merits of Christ . God will chuse such for his servants as follow this rule the best . " Sermon by W. Gilpin , 1799 . a a 2 THE THE QUAKERS , OR FRIENDS . GEORGE FOX , the 299.
... yourselves , and then trust God through the merits of Christ . God will chuse such for his servants as follow this rule the best . " Sermon by W. Gilpin , 1799 . a a 2 THE THE QUAKERS , OR FRIENDS . GEORGE FOX , the 299.
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... QUAKERS , OR FRIENDS . GEORGE FOX , the son of respectable parents , residents at Drayton , in Leicester- shire , was apprenticed to a shoemaker , dealer in wool , and grazier , and at the age of 20 laid the foundation of the Society of ...
... QUAKERS , OR FRIENDS . GEORGE FOX , the son of respectable parents , residents at Drayton , in Leicester- shire , was apprenticed to a shoemaker , dealer in wool , and grazier , and at the age of 20 laid the foundation of the Society of ...
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... Quakers to say , those persons died miserable and untimely deaths through their opposition . pretensions he made , or was attributed to him , of healing the sick by miracle , and foretelling events by prophecy , deserved reprobation and ...
... Quakers to say , those persons died miserable and untimely deaths through their opposition . pretensions he made , or was attributed to him , of healing the sick by miracle , and foretelling events by prophecy , deserved reprobation and ...
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... Quakers . But , far from admitting the above principle , they complained loudly of the persecution they received for persecut- ing ; and could not bear the idea of being denied the title of Christians , when they had actually pronounced ...
... Quakers . But , far from admitting the above principle , they complained loudly of the persecution they received for persecut- ing ; and could not bear the idea of being denied the title of Christians , when they had actually pronounced ...
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