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With all the meekness yet firmness of an honest Quaker , William replied , that he
had " turned his thoughts to the light within ; and that while he felt , with
exceeding ... While my convictions remain , father , I can never leave the Quakers
.
With all the meekness yet firmness of an honest Quaker , William replied , that he
had " turned his thoughts to the light within ; and that while he felt , with
exceeding ... While my convictions remain , father , I can never leave the Quakers
.
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While perusing a Dublin paper one evening , his attention was caught by a
Notice , that , one of the peo ple called Quakers was to preach in the Market
House , the next day . ” Although William had , for some time , conformed to the
established ...
While perusing a Dublin paper one evening , his attention was caught by a
Notice , that , one of the peo ple called Quakers was to preach in the Market
House , the next day . ” Although William had , for some time , conformed to the
established ...
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But as you Quakers care but little about the precious metals , I don't count on
much from that quarter . ... the honest Episcopalians , would wish to come and
settle in your Quaker province , you shall receive them kindly ; and if they should
at any ...
But as you Quakers care but little about the precious metals , I don't count on
much from that quarter . ... the honest Episcopalians , would wish to come and
settle in your Quaker province , you shall receive them kindly ; and if they should
at any ...
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