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... Friends , or People commonly called Quakers , examined . By John Bristed , of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple . 8vo . pp . 359. 6s . Boards Mawinan , E no emotions of the liveliest gratitude will be excited among the Friends ...
... Friends , or People commonly called Quakers , examined . By John Bristed , of the Honourable Society of the Inner Temple . 8vo . pp . 359. 6s . Boards Mawinan , E no emotions of the liveliest gratitude will be excited among the Friends ...
Pagina 374
... friends without exception , but with great re . luctance on my own part , I came to that resolution ; I being at a time of life in which I could not expect much satisfaction as to friends and society , comparable to that which I left ...
... friends without exception , but with great re . luctance on my own part , I came to that resolution ; I being at a time of life in which I could not expect much satisfaction as to friends and society , comparable to that which I left ...
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... Friends , com monly called Quakers , have lately been matter of consi- derable discussion : but , as the opinions of this respectable body have been set forth in no authorized formula , it is not easy to arrive at any decisive ...
... Friends , com monly called Quakers , have lately been matter of consi- derable discussion : but , as the opinions of this respectable body have been set forth in no authorized formula , it is not easy to arrive at any decisive ...
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