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The Quakers , for example , who had received incredibly harsh treatment in Massachusetts , were permitted to settle ... was directed to the great English Quaker leader , George Fox , who had come on a missionary expedition to Newport .
The Quakers , for example , who had received incredibly harsh treatment in Massachusetts , were permitted to settle ... was directed to the great English Quaker leader , George Fox , who had come on a missionary expedition to Newport .
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... people called Quakers are not and are accounted their abettors ; that true Quakers according to the Scriptures . ... our liberties which the God of Heaven Quakers as imposed on them by God or and our King's Majesty have graciously ...
... people called Quakers are not and are accounted their abettors ; that true Quakers according to the Scriptures . ... our liberties which the God of Heaven Quakers as imposed on them by God or and our King's Majesty have graciously ...
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In the 18th Century , Quakerism was a more respectable heresy , well - established in several of the American colonies . John Woolman , born at Northampton , New Jersey , was one of the most distinguished of American Quaker missionaries ...
In the 18th Century , Quakerism was a more respectable heresy , well - established in several of the American colonies . John Woolman , born at Northampton , New Jersey , was one of the most distinguished of American Quaker missionaries ...
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CLAUDE DABLON | 7 |
From The Vinland History of the flat | 15 |
MARTIN WALDSEEMÜLLER | 23 |
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