The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the Christian People Called Quakers: Intermixed with Several Remarkable Occurrences, Volume 1Baker & Crane, 1844 - Society of Friends |
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Page 36
... governor thereof . And then , after having abolished the House of Peers , they assumed to themselves the chief government of the nation , with the title of , The Parliament of the Commonwealth of England . The news of the King's death ...
... governor thereof . And then , after having abolished the House of Peers , they assumed to themselves the chief government of the nation , with the title of , The Parliament of the Commonwealth of England . The news of the King's death ...
Page 38
... governor of the castle was so moderate , that he sent down soldiers to disperse them . G. Fox having been kept prisoner a pretty long time , was at length set at liberty , and then travelled as before in the work of the Lord . Coming to ...
... governor of the castle was so moderate , that he sent down soldiers to disperse them . G. Fox having been kept prisoner a pretty long time , was at length set at liberty , and then travelled as before in the work of the Lord . Coming to ...
Page 86
... governor , beckoned to him to speak for himself . And so , ( said G. Fox , ) thou may- est do by me . ' Being come to Lancaster , at the sessions , there appeared about forty priests against him ; and these had chosen one Marshal ...
... governor , beckoned to him to speak for himself . And so , ( said G. Fox , ) thou may- est do by me . ' Being come to Lancaster , at the sessions , there appeared about forty priests against him ; and these had chosen one Marshal ...
Page 94
... governor sent some musketeers to appease the tumult ; and these taking G. Fox by the hand in a friendly manner , led him out . Then he came to the house of a lieutenant , where he had a very quiet meeting . The next day the justices and ...
... governor sent some musketeers to appease the tumult ; and these taking G. Fox by the hand in a friendly manner , led him out . Then he came to the house of a lieutenant , where he had a very quiet meeting . The next day the justices and ...
Page 100
... governor into the dungeon , where G. Fox was kept , and they found the place so bad , and of so noisome a smell , that the governor cried shame of the magistrate , for suffering the jailer to treat G. Fox after such a manner ; and ...
... governor into the dungeon , where G. Fox was kept , and they found the place so bad , and of so noisome a smell , that the governor cried shame of the magistrate , for suffering the jailer to treat G. Fox after such a manner ; and ...
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