The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the Christian People Called Quakers: Intermixed with Several Remarkable Occurrences, Volume 2Benjamin & Thomas Kite, 1823 - Society of Friends |
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... doctrine and position , that princes which be excommunicated or deprived by the pope , may be deposed or murdered by their subjects , or any other whatsoever . And I do be- lieve , and in my conscience am resolved , that neither the ...
... doctrine and position , that princes which be excommunicated or deprived by the pope , may be deposed or murdered by their subjects , or any other whatsoever . And I do be- lieve , and in my conscience am resolved , that neither the ...
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... doctrine , which he so powerfully and successfully had preached , by his decease would have been stopped or retarded but they made a wrong reckoning . Francis Howgill then gave forth a kind of epicedium , which though in prose , yet was ...
... doctrine , which he so powerfully and successfully had preached , by his decease would have been stopped or retarded but they made a wrong reckoning . Francis Howgill then gave forth a kind of epicedium , which though in prose , yet was ...
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... doctrine entered so deep with him , that he embraced it as wholesome ; and thus walking with great circumspection and fear before the Lord , he found that by giving diligent heed to that which inwardly reproved and condemned him for ...
... doctrine entered so deep with him , that he embraced it as wholesome ; and thus walking with great circumspection and fear before the Lord , he found that by giving diligent heed to that which inwardly reproved and condemned him for ...
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... doctrine of Christ , and for my obedience to his command . ' Afterwards he understood , the justices said , that they had private instructions from colonel Kirby to prosecute him , notwithstanding his fair carriage , and seeming ...
... doctrine of Christ , and for my obedience to his command . ' Afterwards he understood , the justices said , that they had private instructions from colonel Kirby to prosecute him , notwithstanding his fair carriage , and seeming ...
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... doctrine of Christ , but to inform you concerning the doc- trine of the law . ' Then Smith was led away , and after- wards , when an indictment for his refusing the oath was drawn up , he was brought into the court again , and asked ...
... doctrine of Christ , but to inform you concerning the doc- trine of the law . ' Then Smith was led away , and after- wards , when an indictment for his refusing the oath was drawn up , he was brought into the court again , and asked ...
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