The Edinburgh Review, Volume 10A. and C. Black, 1807 |
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... George Fox went about pronouncing woes against cities , attacking priests in their pulpits , and exhorting justices of the peace to do justice , to the time when such men as Penn and Barclay came into the society by convincement , ' and ...
... George Fox went about pronouncing woes against cities , attacking priests in their pulpits , and exhorting justices of the peace to do justice , to the time when such men as Penn and Barclay came into the society by convincement , ' and ...
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... George Fox , when he inhabited a hollow tree in the vale of Beevor , taught nothing less to his disciples . The condemnation of music and dancing , and all idle speaking , was therefore quite consistent in him ; but since the permission ...
... George Fox , when he inhabited a hollow tree in the vale of Beevor , taught nothing less to his disciples . The condemnation of music and dancing , and all idle speaking , was therefore quite consistent in him ; but since the permission ...
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... George Fox considered that man in the fall , or the apostate man , had a vision so indistinct and vitiated , that he could not see the animals of the creation as he ought ; but that the man who was restored , or the spiritual Christian ...
... George Fox considered that man in the fall , or the apostate man , had a vision so indistinct and vitiated , that he could not see the animals of the creation as he ought ; but that the man who was restored , or the spiritual Christian ...
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... George Fox , with visible complacency , was a sore cut to proud flesh ; and many beatings , and revilings , and hours of durance in the stocks , did he triumphantly endure for his intrepid adherence to this grammatical propriety ...
... George Fox , with visible complacency , was a sore cut to proud flesh ; and many beatings , and revilings , and hours of durance in the stocks , did he triumphantly endure for his intrepid adherence to this grammatical propriety ...
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... George Fox , ' Mr Clark- son assures us , was greatly grieved about these idle ceremonies . He lamented that men should degrade themselves by the use of them , and that they should encourage habits that were abhorrent of the truth ...
... George Fox , ' Mr Clark- son assures us , was greatly grieved about these idle ceremonies . He lamented that men should degrade themselves by the use of them , and that they should encourage habits that were abhorrent of the truth ...
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