American Literature: From the beginning to 1860.-v. 2. From 1860 to the presentC. Scribner's Sons, 1948 |
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... Quakers insisted , left before he re- ceived it , but other Quakers were willing to meet and argue with Williams . After the debate , part of which was held at the Quaker stronghold of Newport on August 9 , 10 , and 12 , 1672 , and part ...
... Quakers insisted , left before he re- ceived it , but other Quakers were willing to meet and argue with Williams . After the debate , part of which was held at the Quaker stronghold of Newport on August 9 , 10 , and 12 , 1672 , and part ...
Page 80
... Quakers finally took up his gage and how he made the trip to Newport and began the first round of the prolonged theological bout , reveals much of the spirit of early Rhode Island and of the character of its founder . For further ...
... Quakers finally took up his gage and how he made the trip to Newport and began the first round of the prolonged theological bout , reveals much of the spirit of early Rhode Island and of the character of its founder . For further ...
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... Quaker pub- lisher , Mary Hinde . They provide insight into the Quakers ' humanitarianism and their conception of the " Inner Light . " ] 1738 2 Thomas Rankin 2 1810 THOMAS RANKIN was born JOHN WOOLMAN 211 From The Day of Doom 171 JOHN ...
... Quaker pub- lisher , Mary Hinde . They provide insight into the Quakers ' humanitarianism and their conception of the " Inner Light . " ] 1738 2 Thomas Rankin 2 1810 THOMAS RANKIN was born JOHN WOOLMAN 211 From The Day of Doom 171 JOHN ...
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