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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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Fox and one of the Quaker participants in the Williams debate , John Burnyeat , drew up an answer to Williams ... [ The following modernized selection from Williams ' account , relating how the Quakers finally took up his gage and how ...
Fox and one of the Quaker participants in the Williams debate , John Burnyeat , drew up an answer to Williams ... [ The following modernized selection from Williams ' account , relating how the Quakers finally took up his gage and how ...
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2 1720 ~ John Woolman လ 1772 BELIEVING in the divine guide of the " Inner Light , " the Quakers were regarded as ... In the 18th Century , Quakerism was a more respectable heresy , well - established in several of the American colonies ...
2 1720 ~ John Woolman လ 1772 BELIEVING in the divine guide of the " Inner Light , " the Quakers were regarded as ... In the 18th Century , Quakerism was a more respectable heresy , well - established in several of the American colonies ...
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