A Journal of the Life, Travels and Christian Experiences of Thomas ChalkleyMarsh, 1850 - 374 σελίδες |
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Σελίδα 13
... Quakers would do more hurt out of doors , than within , " and he ordered Friends their key . Since which I have understood that Friends in that city have enjoyed their meetings in the meeting- house ; and sometimes when the rabble have ...
... Quakers would do more hurt out of doors , than within , " and he ordered Friends their key . Since which I have understood that Friends in that city have enjoyed their meetings in the meeting- house ; and sometimes when the rabble have ...
Σελίδα 23
... Quakers ) . She willing to try me further , said , “ Did your father and mother suffer you to read the bible when you were a little boy ? " " Yes , " said I , ' and gave me correction when I was not so willing to read therein as they ...
... Quakers ) . She willing to try me further , said , “ Did your father and mother suffer you to read the bible when you were a little boy ? " " Yes , " said I , ' and gave me correction when I was not so willing to read therein as they ...
Σελίδα 46
... Quakers might be cut off . Some of the New England priests and professors were so bitter against Friends , that instead of being humbled under the mighty hand of God upon them , in suffering the Indians to destroy them , they expressed ...
... Quakers might be cut off . Some of the New England priests and professors were so bitter against Friends , that instead of being humbled under the mighty hand of God upon them , in suffering the Indians to destroy them , they expressed ...
Σελίδα 51
... Quakers , for they were a quiet , peaceable people , and hurt nobody , and that therefore none should hurt them . But they said , that the Presbyterians in these parts had taken away their lands , and some of their lives , and would now ...
... Quakers , for they were a quiet , peaceable people , and hurt nobody , and that therefore none should hurt them . But they said , that the Presbyterians in these parts had taken away their lands , and some of their lives , and would now ...
Σελίδα 52
... Quakers on the road ? I pleasantly told him , We should not tell the Presbyterians , lest they should hang them . He not thinking of such an answer went sneakingly away . Now having thoroughly visited Friends in those parts , in company ...
... Quakers on the road ? I pleasantly told him , We should not tell the Presbyterians , lest they should hang them . He not thinking of such an answer went sneakingly away . Now having thoroughly visited Friends in those parts , in company ...
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