Littell's Living Age, Volume 149Living Age Company, Incorporated, 1881 |
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Page 172
... Quakers were not dangerous , and they were included in the general proclamation of liberty of con- science . The officiousness of petty au- thority still led to short detentions , and it must be owned that clergymen had some cause for ...
... Quakers were not dangerous , and they were included in the general proclamation of liberty of con- science . The officiousness of petty au- thority still led to short detentions , and it must be owned that clergymen had some cause for ...
Page 173
... Quakers came in for their share of vio- lence . Edmundson warned the faithful to withdraw from business and seek a place of safety from coming troubles . When the troubles came he claimed the authority of a true prophet ; but sound po ...
... Quakers came in for their share of vio- lence . Edmundson warned the faithful to withdraw from business and seek a place of safety from coming troubles . When the troubles came he claimed the authority of a true prophet ; but sound po ...
Page 175
... Quakers after- wards , generally conformed to the Estab lishment , and many well - known county families are descended from them . Those who adhered to the system of Fox went into trade , and were remarkable for their success in it ...
... Quakers after- wards , generally conformed to the Estab lishment , and many well - known county families are descended from them . Those who adhered to the system of Fox went into trade , and were remarkable for their success in it ...
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