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... Quakers ; with an Answer to Mr. Den's Quaker no Papist , by Mr. Thomas Smith , of Christ's - college in Cambridge , " Lond . 1659. The con- ference was reprinted at Oxford during the reign of king James II . under this title , " The ...
... Quakers ; with an Answer to Mr. Den's Quaker no Papist , by Mr. Thomas Smith , of Christ's - college in Cambridge , " Lond . 1659. The con- ference was reprinted at Oxford during the reign of king James II . under this title , " The ...
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... Quakers , was the son of an alderman of London during Cromwell's time , who was lord mayor in 1642 , and appointed one of the judges on the trial of the king . For this he was at the restoration pro- secuted , and died in the Tower ...
... Quakers , was the son of an alderman of London during Cromwell's time , who was lord mayor in 1642 , and appointed one of the judges on the trial of the king . For this he was at the restoration pro- secuted , and died in the Tower ...
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... Quakers , he thought them a poor , weak , and contemptible people , although , while his judgment seemed to reject them , the conferences which he occa- sionally had with them , seemed to increase his secret at- tachment . At length ...
... Quakers , he thought them a poor , weak , and contemptible people , although , while his judgment seemed to reject them , the conferences which he occa- sionally had with them , seemed to increase his secret at- tachment . At length ...
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... Quakers . The same year he was arrested in his house by a soldier without a warrant , and carried before a deputy - lieutenant , by whom he was again sent to his old quarters at Aylesbury ; and , though the pestilence was suspected to ...
... Quakers . The same year he was arrested in his house by a soldier without a warrant , and carried before a deputy - lieutenant , by whom he was again sent to his old quarters at Aylesbury ; and , though the pestilence was suspected to ...
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... quaker , but no particulars of the circum- stance are known ; it is however incidentally mentioned , that it was by the same person that he was afterwards confirmed in his design of uniting himself with that sect . In 1660 , he was ...
... quaker , but no particulars of the circum- stance are known ; it is however incidentally mentioned , that it was by the same person that he was afterwards confirmed in his design of uniting himself with that sect . In 1660 , he was ...
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