The History of the Rise, Increase, and Progress of the Christian People Called Quakers: Intermixed with Several Remarkable OccurrencesWilliam Phillips, George Yard, Lombard Street., 1811 |
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... gave oppor- tunity to be informed of many things , which some anci- ent people had yet remembrance of , and which after their decease perhaps would have been buried in oblivion . I cannot well omit here publicly to acknowledge the ...
... gave oppor- tunity to be informed of many things , which some anci- ent people had yet remembrance of , and which after their decease perhaps would have been buried in oblivion . I cannot well omit here publicly to acknowledge the ...
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... gave of it at Amsterdam , not with any intention that he should pub- lish it , yet this was a particular case which she herself must be responsible for ; since experience hath taught that imagination sometimes works so powerfully on the ...
... gave of it at Amsterdam , not with any intention that he should pub- lish it , yet this was a particular case which she herself must be responsible for ; since experience hath taught that imagination sometimes works so powerfully on the ...
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... gave him a testimony [ or evidence ] of it in his heart ; and did so confirm it to him , that he could not question it in the least . ' He also says in his letter , That once having prayed to God , he had been so re- freshed by the ...
... gave him a testimony [ or evidence ] of it in his heart ; and did so confirm it to him , that he could not question it in the least . ' He also says in his letter , That once having prayed to God , he had been so re- freshed by the ...
الصفحة 29
... gave him a certain evidence thereof . ' Concerning the indwelling of God's Spirit in man , he also speaks very notably in his letter to John Chambon , ( whose wonder- ful conversion in prison , was an eminent proof of the truth of his ...
... gave him a certain evidence thereof . ' Concerning the indwelling of God's Spirit in man , he also speaks very notably in his letter to John Chambon , ( whose wonder- ful conversion in prison , was an eminent proof of the truth of his ...
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... gave , and the questions he asked , concerning religious matters , to the astonishment of those that heard him . His mo- ther seeing this extraordinary temper and godliness , which so early did shine through him , so that he would not ...
... gave , and the questions he asked , concerning religious matters , to the astonishment of those that heard him . His mo- ther seeing this extraordinary temper and godliness , which so early did shine through him , so that he would not ...
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