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... preaching in the vicinity of Boston . In illus- trating his discourse he related the following incident : a young man belonging to Sherman's grand army was captured by the enemy near Atlanta in the summer of 1864. With other pris- oners ...
... preaching in the vicinity of Boston . In illus- trating his discourse he related the following incident : a young man belonging to Sherman's grand army was captured by the enemy near Atlanta in the summer of 1864. With other pris- oners ...
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... mere creature of pleasure , a gilded show , who sought ease and self - indulgence , while the itinerant preacher declared ideas which contributed to produce future revolutions . Of the one can only be narrated 1866. ] 21 George Fox .
... mere creature of pleasure , a gilded show , who sought ease and self - indulgence , while the itinerant preacher declared ideas which contributed to produce future revolutions . Of the one can only be narrated 1866. ] 21 George Fox .
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... , but only upon God . But that which most wounded the mind of Fox , was what seemed to him the earthly spirit of the clergy in accepting tithes and offerings for their preaching . It seemed to him 24 [ January , George Fox .
... , but only upon God . But that which most wounded the mind of Fox , was what seemed to him the earthly spirit of the clergy in accepting tithes and offerings for their preaching . It seemed to him 24 [ January , George Fox .
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... preaching the word , or be summoned to worship the Almighty by the sound of a bell . " He also objected to oaths in a court of law as anti - christian , in direct opposition to the commands of our Saviour . The literal injunctions of ...
... preaching the word , or be summoned to worship the Almighty by the sound of a bell . " He also objected to oaths in a court of law as anti - christian , in direct opposition to the commands of our Saviour . The literal injunctions of ...
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... preachers . Judge Tell attended their meetings and gave them a shelter . The wife of Justice Benson was so moved that she protested she would eat no meat but what she should eat with George Fox at the bars of the dungeon window . But ...
... preachers . Judge Tell attended their meetings and gave them a shelter . The wife of Justice Benson was so moved that she protested she would eat no meat but what she should eat with George Fox at the bars of the dungeon window . But ...
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