Protestant Nonconformity: A Sketch of Its General History, with an Account of the Rise and Present State of Its Various Denominations in the Town of Birmingham |
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Pagina 185
THE QUAKERS OR FRIENDS MEETING - HOUSE , BULL - STREET . The
founder of this small but eminently philanthropic and truly respectable section of
the Christian community , was George Fox , who was born in 1624 , at Drayton in
...
THE QUAKERS OR FRIENDS MEETING - HOUSE , BULL - STREET . The
founder of this small but eminently philanthropic and truly respectable section of
the Christian community , was George Fox , who was born in 1624 , at Drayton in
...
Pagina 190
... of the individual who stood before him , when nothing daunted , Fox turned
upon the magisterial buffoon and bade him tremble at the word of the Lord ; upon
which the scoffer in derision gave him and his followers the name of Quakers .
... of the individual who stood before him , when nothing daunted , Fox turned
upon the magisterial buffoon and bade him tremble at the word of the Lord ; upon
which the scoffer in derision gave him and his followers the name of Quakers .
Pagina 191
In 1665 , a hundred and twenty Quakers were in Newgate , sentenced to
transportation under the “ Conventicle Act . ” The masters of ships generally
refusing to carry them , an embargo was laid , and it was made a condition of
sailing to the ...
In 1665 , a hundred and twenty Quakers were in Newgate , sentenced to
transportation under the “ Conventicle Act . ” The masters of ships generally
refusing to carry them , an embargo was laid , and it was made a condition of
sailing to the ...
Pagina 192
It is impossible not to admire the intense zeal of the Quakers during their early
history in the promulgation of their principles , and the self - denial and snfferings
they have endured in prosecuting their mission . Delicate and defenceless
women ...
It is impossible not to admire the intense zeal of the Quakers during their early
history in the promulgation of their principles , and the self - denial and snfferings
they have endured in prosecuting their mission . Delicate and defenceless
women ...
Pagina 194
It is also stated in a book of records kept at the meeting - house in Bull - street ,
that on the eighth of January , 1659 , the people called Quakers were met at the
house of William Reynolds , when William Dewsbury and others were present ...
It is also stated in a book of records kept at the meeting - house in Bull - street ,
that on the eighth of January , 1659 , the people called Quakers were met at the
house of William Reynolds , when William Dewsbury and others were present ...
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already appear attended authority Baptist became Birmingham bishops body building called carried cause chapel Christ Christian Church of England College commenced Conference congregation connexion conscience considerable considered continued course death determined dissenters divine doctrine erected established faith feel friends give hand held hold honour hundred Independents James King labours less liberty lived London Lord matters means meeting meeting-house Methodists mind minister ministry nearly never Nonconformists opened opinions Parliament party passed pastor persecution persons place of worship practice prayer preached preachers Presbyterian present principles published Puritans Quakers received reign religion religious removed respect says separation sermon society soon spirit success sufferings things thousand tion toleration took town truth various views zeal
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