The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the Christian People Called Quakers: Intermixed with Several Remarkable Occurrences, Tom 2Benjamin & Thomas Kite, 1823 |
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... meetings in the streets became now a customary thing in England ; for the Qua- kers , so called , were persuaded that the exercise of their 6 6 public worship was a duty no man could discharge them 6 [ 1662 THE HISTORY OF THE.
... meetings in the streets became now a customary thing in England ; for the Qua- kers , so called , were persuaded that the exercise of their 6 6 public worship was a duty no man could discharge them 6 [ 1662 THE HISTORY OF THE.
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... worship was ended there ; and then alderman . Richard Brown came into the place where the prisoners were guarded , and with great rage and fury laid hands first on a very aged person , and pulled him down twice by the brim of his hat ...
... worship was ended there ; and then alderman . Richard Brown came into the place where the prisoners were guarded , and with great rage and fury laid hands first on a very aged person , and pulled him down twice by the brim of his hat ...
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... worship . Now , suppose one of the musketeers had heard any of these persons speak by way of exhortation to faithfulness in this hot time of per- secution , this would have been taken for a sufficient charge , though not cognizable by ...
... worship . Now , suppose one of the musketeers had heard any of these persons speak by way of exhortation to faithfulness in this hot time of per- secution , this would have been taken for a sufficient charge , though not cognizable by ...
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... worship , otherwise than by the laws of the kingdom of England established , unlawfully and tumultuously did gather and assemble themselves together , to the great terror of his majesty's people , and to the disturbance of the peace of ...
... worship , otherwise than by the laws of the kingdom of England established , unlawfully and tumultuously did gather and assemble themselves together , to the great terror of his majesty's people , and to the disturbance of the peace of ...
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... worship have pity upon me , and set me at liberty . No , no , ' said the sheriff , I will not so far disappoint you since you had a mind to be in prison , in prison you shall be for me . ' Then bidding the turnkey once more to take him ...
... worship have pity upon me , and set me at liberty . No , no , ' said the sheriff , I will not so far disappoint you since you had a mind to be in prison , in prison you shall be for me . ' Then bidding the turnkey once more to take him ...
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