Journal of George Fox: Being an Historical Account of the Life, Travels, Sufferings, Christian Experiences ... of that Eminent and Faithful Servant of Jesus Christ ...W. and F.G. Cash, 1852 |
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... Leicestershire , about the year 1624 . He descended of honest and sufficient parents , who endeavoured to bring him up , as they did the rest of their children , in the way and worship of the nation ; especially his mother , who was a ...
... Leicestershire , about the year 1624 . He descended of honest and sufficient parents , who endeavoured to bring him up , as they did the rest of their children , in the way and worship of the nation ; especially his mother , who was a ...
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... LEICESTERSHIRE . My father's name was Christopher Fox : he was by profession a weaver , an honest man ; and there was a seed of God in him . The neighbours called him Righteous Christer . My mother was an up- right woman ; her maiden ...
... LEICESTERSHIRE . My father's name was Christopher Fox : he was by profession a weaver , an honest man ; and there was a seed of God in him . The neighbours called him Righteous Christer . My mother was an up- right woman ; her maiden ...
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... LEICESTERSHIRE again , having a regard upon my mind unto my parents and relations , lest I should grieve them ; who , I understood , were troubled at my absence . When I was come down into Leicestershire , my relations would have had me ...
... LEICESTERSHIRE again , having a regard upon my mind unto my parents and relations , lest I should grieve them ; who , I understood , were troubled at my absence . When I was come down into Leicestershire , my relations would have had me ...
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... LEICESTERSHIRE and into NOTTINGHAMSHIRE , I met with a tender people , and a very tender woman , whose name was Eliza- beth Hooton ; * and with these I had some meetings and discourses . But my troubles continued , and I was often under ...
... LEICESTERSHIRE and into NOTTINGHAMSHIRE , I met with a tender people , and a very tender woman , whose name was Eliza- beth Hooton ; * and with these I had some meetings and discourses . But my troubles continued , and I was often under ...
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... Leicestershire , with some that had separated from them ; and people of other notions went thither , and I went also . Not many of the Baptists came , but many others were there . The Lord opened my mouth , and the everlasting truth was ...
... Leicestershire , with some that had separated from them ; and people of other notions went thither , and I went also . Not many of the Baptists came , but many others were there . The Lord opened my mouth , and the everlasting truth was ...
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