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 xiv
... oppressed , offered any resistance to the government ; and when for conscience - sake they could not comply with what was required of them , by patient suffering they showed their subjection and obedience to the higher power . Nay ...
... oppressed , offered any resistance to the government ; and when for conscience - sake they could not comply with what was required of them , by patient suffering they showed their subjection and obedience to the higher power . Nay ...
Page xv
... oppression as is herein after mentioned : and that not by any human power , or making resistance , but merely by a harmless deportment , and the exercising of patience ; for the bearing of arms and the resisting of the wicked by ...
... oppression as is herein after mentioned : and that not by any human power , or making resistance , but merely by a harmless deportment , and the exercising of patience ; for the bearing of arms and the resisting of the wicked by ...
Page xx
... oppressed , yet they always were quiet , and never made any resistance ; but with a harmless patience they have borne their most heavy oppressions and injuries , and so at length overcame : for to be subject to magistracy hath always ...
... oppressed , yet they always were quiet , and never made any resistance ; but with a harmless patience they have borne their most heavy oppressions and injuries , and so at length overcame : for to be subject to magistracy hath always ...
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... oppression from the Pres- byterians , than from the Episcopalians : and that this fear was not vain or idle , time afterwards hath shown abundantly . But let us return to George Fox , who in the beginning of the year 1647 , feeling some ...
... oppression from the Pres- byterians , than from the Episcopalians : and that this fear was not vain or idle , time afterwards hath shown abundantly . But let us return to George Fox , who in the beginning of the year 1647 , feeling some ...
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... oppress the servants in their wages , but to do that which was right and just to them ; and the servants , many of whom were ... oppression , deceit and other evils . And having heard at Mansfield of one in the country , who was a common ...
... oppress the servants in their wages , but to do that which was right and just to them ; and the servants , many of whom were ... oppression , deceit and other evils . And having heard at Mansfield of one in the country , who was a common ...
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aforesaid afterwards amongst answered apostles asked Boston Bradden brought Burrough called Quakers Catharine Caton Christ Jesus church commanded conscience constable convinced court Cromwell death declare denied desired Dewsbury doctrine doth Edward Burrough Endicot enemies England evil exhorted faith fear Francis Howgill friar friends gave George Fox glory governor hand hear heard heart holy honor imprisoned innocent jailer James Naylor Jesuit John judge judgment justice justice of peace king letter liberty light live Lord's magistrates Margaret Fell Mary Dyer mayor meeting mercy mind mittimus Naylor Oliver Cromwell oppression parliament peace persecution persecutors persons preached priest prison prophets Protector repent returned Richard Farnsworth righteousness saith Sarah Scriptures sent soul speak spirit spoke steeple-house suffer swear thee thence thereby thereof things thither told took town true truth unto Wenlock wherein whipped wicked witness words worship wrote