A History of the Rise and Progress of the People Called Quakers in Ireland: From the Year 1653 to 1700 ...W. Phillips, 1811 - 328 páginas |
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... kings and emperors ; his extreme and peculiar cruelty , and his monstrous covetoufnefs fhewn . - A fhort sketch of the popish corruptions , of the primitive discipline and doctrine , whilft a time of grofs ignorance prevailed . PART II ...
... kings and emperors ; his extreme and peculiar cruelty , and his monstrous covetoufnefs fhewn . - A fhort sketch of the popish corruptions , of the primitive discipline and doctrine , whilft a time of grofs ignorance prevailed . PART II ...
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... king James the Second . CHAP . III . From the end of the troubles under king James the Second , to the paffing of the act of parliament , for regiftering friends meeting - houses , in common with thofe of other diffenters , in the year ...
... king James the Second . CHAP . III . From the end of the troubles under king James the Second , to the paffing of the act of parliament , for regiftering friends meeting - houses , in common with thofe of other diffenters , in the year ...
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... kings , that the clergy claimed a privilege of debating apart all matters , that in any wife related to religion , in ecclefiaftical affem- * Examination of the bishop of London's Anglicani , ' published in London ... king 6 INTRODUCTION .
... kings , that the clergy claimed a privilege of debating apart all matters , that in any wife related to religion , in ecclefiaftical affem- * Examination of the bishop of London's Anglicani , ' published in London ... king 6 INTRODUCTION .
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... king Henry I. we meet with plain proofs of the civil court retaining their ancient jurifdiction in ecclefiaftical causes ; but in the time of king Henry II . the two courts , ecclefi- aftical and civil , are conftantly spoken of as ...
... king Henry I. we meet with plain proofs of the civil court retaining their ancient jurifdiction in ecclefiaftical causes ; but in the time of king Henry II . the two courts , ecclefi- aftical and civil , are conftantly spoken of as ...
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... king Lucius , in the year of our Lord 180 , and the continuance of it From thence to the entrance of the Infidel Saxons , was 302 years . The decay of the fame , to the entrance of Austin the monk , was 143 years . " · Fox's Acts and ...
... king Lucius , in the year of our Lord 180 , and the continuance of it From thence to the entrance of the Infidel Saxons , was 302 years . The decay of the fame , to the entrance of Austin the monk , was 143 years . " · Fox's Acts and ...
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againſt alfo alſo anfwer Anthony Sharp becauſe bishop bleffed brethren called Quakers Chrift Chrift Jefus Chriftian church concerned confcience confideration converfation convinced defired difcipline divers divine doctrine Dublin Edward Burrough England exercife faid faith falvation fame feemed fenfe fent fervants ferve fervice fettled feveral fhall fhewed fhould firft firſt fome fometimes foon foul fpirit Francis Howgil ftill fubjects fuch fufferings George Fox George Rooke God's gofpel hath hearts himſelf holy houfe houſe impriſonment inftance Ireland John juftice Kilkenny king labour liberty Lord Lord's mayor meeting mind minifter miniftry mittimus moſt nation obfervation occafion peace perfecution perfons pleaſed preaching prefent preferved prieſts prifon profeffed province publiſhed purpoſe Quakers Rapparees reafon refpect righteoufnefs ſeveral teftimony thefe themſelves thereof theſe things thofe Thomas Thomas Wight thoſe tithes truth Ulfter underſtanding unto uſed vifited friends whofe William Edmundfon witnefs words worship Youghal