A Collection of Testimonies Concerning Several Ministers of the Gospel Amongst the People Called Quakers, Deceased: With Some of Their Last Expressions and ExhortationsLuke Hinde, 1760 - 372 pages |
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... drinking , or into the foolish , vain and gaudy Fashions of the World , in Superfluity of Apparel ; and his circumfpect Behaviour , Behaviour , which was attended with much Meeknefs and Gravity 2 TESTIMONIES concerning.
... drinking , or into the foolish , vain and gaudy Fashions of the World , in Superfluity of Apparel ; and his circumfpect Behaviour , Behaviour , which was attended with much Meeknefs and Gravity 2 TESTIMONIES concerning.
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... attended with much Meeknefs and Gravity , had often an awful Effect upon fuch . He fuffered Imprisonment and ... attend Meetings of that Nature , leaving his own Bufinefs to ferve the Church . And when it was his Concern to deal with any ...
... attended with much Meeknefs and Gravity , had often an awful Effect upon fuch . He fuffered Imprisonment and ... attend Meetings of that Nature , leaving his own Bufinefs to ferve the Church . And when it was his Concern to deal with any ...
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... attending upon the Gift in themselves . Thus he was often engaged in Spirit for the Good of thofe he laboured amongft . He also was a very diligent Attender of Meetings , until old Age and Infirmity of Body rendered him uncapable , and ...
... attending upon the Gift in themselves . Thus he was often engaged in Spirit for the Good of thofe he laboured amongft . He also was a very diligent Attender of Meetings , until old Age and Infirmity of Body rendered him uncapable , and ...
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... attended him , he at times was not fo ftrong in his Intellects , as in the Time of his Health he used to be , yet he was in a good degree preferved in a fweet and inoffenfive Difpofition of Mind , and was fometimes very lively and clear ...
... attended him , he at times was not fo ftrong in his Intellects , as in the Time of his Health he used to be , yet he was in a good degree preferved in a fweet and inoffenfive Difpofition of Mind , and was fometimes very lively and clear ...
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... attend- ing thereto , he grew up a good Example to the Youth of his Time . Thus persevering to love Truth and religious Meetings , and wait- ing therein upon the Lord for his quickning Power , he had a Gift of the Miniftry com- mitted ...
... attend- ing thereto , he grew up a good Example to the Youth of his Time . Thus persevering to love Truth and religious Meetings , and wait- ing therein upon the Lord for his quickning Power , he had a Gift of the Miniftry com- mitted ...
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