| Samuel Bownas - 1836 - 450 pagina’s
...inhabitants gazed upon us, for the Quakers were seldom seen in that town so many together ; and several came after us, and James lifted up his voice like...and wicked, but were not permitted to hurt us. We bad sweet comfort and refreshment together at our quarters. Next morning we took leave, and parted,... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1839 - 542 pagina’s
...forth, and the inhabitants gazed upon us, for the Quakers were seldom seen in that town ; and several came after us, and James lifted up his voice like...wicked, but were not permitted to hurt us. We had sweet comfort and refreshment one in another at our quarters. Next morning we took leave and parted,... | |
| Samuel Bownas - 1846 - 300 pagina’s
...inhabitants gazed upon us, for the quakers were seldom seen in that town so many together ; several came after us, and James lifted up his voice like...quiet and attentive. When he was clear, we retired to our inn, and divers followed us, who were very rude and wicked, but were not permitted to hurt us.... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1847 - 266 pagina’s
...inhabitants gazed upon us, for the Quakers were seldom seen in that town so many together : several came after us, and James lifted up his voice like...quiet and attentive. When he was clear, we retired to our inn, and divers followed us, who were very rude and wicked, but were not permitted to hurt us.... | |
| Thomas Wilson - 1847 - 268 pagina’s
...voice like a trumpet among the people, who were very quiet and attentive. When he was clear, we retired to our inn, and divers followed us, who were very...wicked, but were not permitted to hurt us. We had sweet comfort and refreshment one in another at our quarters." — Life of Samuel JSownas. religion,... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1848 - 496 pagina’s
...inhabitants gazed upon us, for the Quakers were seldom seen in that town so many together : several came after us, and James lifted up his voice like...quiet and attentive. When he was clear, we retired to our inn, and divers followed us, who were very rude and wicked, but were not permitted to hurt us.... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1848 - 502 pagina’s
...voice like a trumpet among 'the peoEle, who were very quiet and attentive. When e was clear, we retired to our inn, and divers followed us, who were very...wicked, but were not permitted to hurt us. We had sweet comfort and refreshment one in another at our quarters." — Life'of Samuel Bownas. 400 401 the... | |
| Friends' Historical Society - 1914 - 446 pagina’s
...sensation, " for," says Samuel Bownas, " the Quakers were seldom seen in that town so many together. . . . James lifted up his voice like a trumpet among the...very rude and wicked, but were not permitted to hurt us."3 JOHN FOTHERGILL again visited Friends throughout Scotland : Being in many Places truly comforted... | |
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