The Retrospective Review, Volume 13Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1826 - Books |
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Page 109
... Quakers ; and , though he was not among the first to " receive the truth in the spirit , " he is one of the most distinguished ornaments , both in a literary , and a moral point of view , of their primitive history . His character is ...
... Quakers ; and , though he was not among the first to " receive the truth in the spirit , " he is one of the most distinguished ornaments , both in a literary , and a moral point of view , of their primitive history . His character is ...
Page 110
... Quakers which it affords , is well worthy of consideration , for the sake of contemplating the features of so fair ... Quaker , appears to have spent his time in the usual idle amusements of the sons of country squires , though the ...
... Quakers which it affords , is well worthy of consideration , for the sake of contemplating the features of so fair ... Quaker , appears to have spent his time in the usual idle amusements of the sons of country squires , though the ...
Page 111
... Quakers , even down to their little daughter , Guli , Thomas Ellwood's old playmate , with whom he used to ride in a ... quaker . But when I addressed myself to her after my accustomed manner , with intention to engage her in some ...
... Quakers , even down to their little daughter , Guli , Thomas Ellwood's old playmate , with whom he used to ride in a ... quaker . But when I addressed myself to her after my accustomed manner , with intention to engage her in some ...
Page 113
... Quakers . " When I had set up my horse , I went directly to the hall , where the sessions were held ; where I had been but a very little while , be- fore a knot of my old acquaintances , espying me , came to me . One of these was a ...
... Quakers . " When I had set up my horse , I went directly to the hall , where the sessions were held ; where I had been but a very little while , be- fore a knot of my old acquaintances , espying me , came to me . One of these was a ...
Page 114
... Quaker ! " To which I readily and cheerfully answered , " Yes , a Quaker ; " and , as the words passed out of my mouth , I felt joy springing in my heart ; for I rejoiced , that I had not been drawn out by them into a compliance with ...
... Quaker ! " To which I readily and cheerfully answered , " Yes , a Quaker ; " and , as the words passed out of my mouth , I felt joy springing in my heart ; for I rejoiced , that I had not been drawn out by them into a compliance with ...
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