Chambers's Miscellany of Useful and Entertaining Tracts, Bind 14,Oplag 120 –Bind 16,Oplag 140William Chambers, Robert Chambers William and Robert Chambers |
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... Quakers , and was now a zealous propagator of the same . Their Serious and thoughtful from his childhood , young Penn was strongly impressed by the views of religious truth which Loe inculcated ; and the consequence was , that he and a ...
... Quakers , and was now a zealous propagator of the same . Their Serious and thoughtful from his childhood , young Penn was strongly impressed by the views of religious truth which Loe inculcated ; and the consequence was , that he and a ...
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... Quakers in that city . Penn could not think of losing the opportunity of again seeing and hearing his old friend , and accordingly he entered the place where Loe was to preach . He took his seat , and had waited for a few minutes , when ...
... Quakers in that city . Penn could not think of losing the opportunity of again seeing and hearing his old friend , and accordingly he entered the place where Loe was to preach . He took his seat , and had waited for a few minutes , when ...
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... Quakers . Without any delay the old man sum- moned his son home ; and their first interview was a stormy one . The admiral at length , finding that his son had become a con- firmed Quaker , and losing hope of moving him further , only ...
... Quakers . Without any delay the old man sum- moned his son home ; and their first interview was a stormy one . The admiral at length , finding that his son had become a con- firmed Quaker , and losing hope of moving him further , only ...
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... Quakers . One of his publications , a pamphlet , called " The Sandy Foundation Shaken , " gave so much offence to some of the established clergy , and especially to the bishop of London , that Penn was apprehended , and sent as a ...
... Quakers . One of his publications , a pamphlet , called " The Sandy Foundation Shaken , " gave so much offence to some of the established clergy , and especially to the bishop of London , that Penn was apprehended , and sent as a ...
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... Quakers from their pulpitslig His activity soon brought him into fresh trouble . Towards the end of the year 1671 , he was again apprehended on the charge of preaching to an illegal assembly , and brought before Sir John Robinson ...
... Quakers from their pulpitslig His activity soon brought him into fresh trouble . Towards the end of the year 1671 , he was again apprehended on the charge of preaching to an illegal assembly , and brought before Sir John Robinson ...
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