Memoirs of George Whitehead, a Minister of the Gospel in the Society of Friends: Being the Substance of the Account of His Life, Band 2Alexander and son, 1830 |
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... truly represented , and vindicated from some mistakes in the Lower House of Convocation , & c . & c . 297 The Christian Doctrine and Society of the people called Quakers , & c . & c . 329 MEMOIRS & c . SECTION XI . Occurrences 1666 to ...
... truly represented , and vindicated from some mistakes in the Lower House of Convocation , & c . & c . 297 The Christian Doctrine and Society of the people called Quakers , & c . & c . 329 MEMOIRS & c . SECTION XI . Occurrences 1666 to ...
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... truly obey Him , but accepts and approves of us therein . But then on the other hand , we must reasonably allow of this distinction ; that wherein we , or our Friends were judged or condemned by human laws , and the ministers thereof ...
... truly obey Him , but accepts and approves of us therein . But then on the other hand , we must reasonably allow of this distinction ; that wherein we , or our Friends were judged or condemned by human laws , and the ministers thereof ...
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... truly His ; namely his worship and service according to our conscien- tious persuasion in matters of faith and religion ; rather laying down our bodies as the street to be trod upon , than subjecting our souls for our persecutors to go ...
... truly His ; namely his worship and service according to our conscien- tious persuasion in matters of faith and religion ; rather laying down our bodies as the street to be trod upon , than subjecting our souls for our persecutors to go ...
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... truly we are tradesmen and no lawyers : we leave matters of law to the recorder ; he knows the law and we must acquiesce in his judgment . ” Thomas Burr . " Thou understandest we ought to have our mittimus read and be heard ; and thou ...
... truly we are tradesmen and no lawyers : we leave matters of law to the recorder ; he knows the law and we must acquiesce in his judgment . ” Thomas Burr . " Thou understandest we ought to have our mittimus read and be heard ; and thou ...
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... truly and sincerely acknowledge , profess , testify , and declare in my conscience , " & c . George Whitehead . " Forbear ; we have matter of plea which ought to be heard first , " & c . Note . Here a great noise was made by some ...
... truly and sincerely acknowledge , profess , testify , and declare in my conscience , " & c . George Whitehead . " Forbear ; we have matter of plea which ought to be heard first , " & c . Note . Here a great noise was made by some ...
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aforesaid allegiance Almighty answer appears bill blessed called Quakers cause Christ Jesus Christian Church of England committed concerned Conventicle Act council counties court Daniel Quare declaration desire discharged dissenters distraint divers Divine estates faith false favour gaol George White George Whitehead Gilbert Latey glory Gospel granted hath Holy house of lords imprisonment informers innocent Jesus Christ John judge judgment justice king king's laboured liberty of conscience Lord Lord Chancellor magistrates mayor members of parliament ment mercy ministers mittimus Name Norwich oath Papists pardon parliament peace peaceable persecution persecutors persons popish pray preaching premunire present priests prince prisoners proceedings profession promise protestant Recorder rector reign release relief religion religious Samuel Richardson Scripture sheriffs sincerely spirit suffering Friends swear tender consciences thee thereby therein thereof things Thomas Moor tion tithes told true truly Truth unto warrant Whereupon William Mead words worship