| George Fox - 1694 - 504 páginas
...letter : Dear Friend, -», , . ' Having such a convenient messenger, I could do no lead than give thee an account of my present condition, remembering, that...principle, God was pleased to make use of thee as an instiument; so that sometimes I am taken with admiration that it should come by such a means as it... | |
| Henry Tuke - 1815 - 342 páginas
...innocent man. . DEAH FEIEKD, " Having sucha convenient messenger, I could do no less than give thee an account of my present condition ; remembering that...Providence should order thee to be my prisoner, to give me my first real sight of the truth. It makes me many times think of the Jailer's coversion by the... | |
| William Sewel - 1823 - 704 páginas
...to G. Fox : ' Dear Friend, ' Having such a convenient messenger, I could do no less than give thee an account of my present condition, remembering that...taken with admiration, that it should come by such means as it did ; that is to say, that Providence should order thee to be my prisoner, to give me my... | |
| George Fox - 1831 - 410 páginas
...following letter. ' DEAR FRIEND, — Having such a convenient messenger, I could do no less than give thee an account of my present condition ; remembering,...Providence should order thee to be my prisoner, to give me my first real sight of the truth. It makes me many times to think of the gaoler's conversation by... | |
| George Fox - 1831 - 466 páginas
...following letter. ' DEAR FRIEND, — Having such a convenient messenger, I could do no less than give thee an account of my present condition ; remembering,...is to say, that Providence should order thee to be mj prisoner, to give me my first real sight of the truth. It makes me many times to think of the gaoler's... | |
| Willem Sewel - 1833 - 474 páginas
...letter to G. Fox: " Dear Friend, " Having such a convenient messenger, I could do no less than give thee an account of my present condition, remembering that...the inward principle, God was pleased to make use ofthee as an instrument; so that sometimes T am taken with admiration, that it should come by such... | |
| Luke Howard - 1834 - 410 páginas
...following letter : " Dear Friend : Having such a convenient messenger, I could do no less than give thee an account of my present condition ; remembering,...that is to say, that Providence should order thee to he my prisoner, to give me my first real sight of the truth. It makes me many times to think of the... | |
| William Evans, Thomas Evans - 1837 - 524 páginas
...George Fox. " Dear Friend, " Having such a convenient messenger, I could do no less than give thce an account of my present condition ; remembering,...Providence should order thee to be my prisoner, to give me my first real sight of the truth. It makes me many times to think of the gaoler's conversion by... | |
| William Evans - 1837 - 508 páginas
...George Fox. " Dear Friend, " Having such a convenient messenger, I could do no less than give thec an account of my present condition ; remembering,...the inward principle, God was pleased to make use of thec as an instrument. So that sometimes I am taken with admiration that it should come by such a means... | |
| William Sewel - 1844 - 448 páginas
...messenger, I could do no less thaa give thee an account of my present condition, remembering that to tfat first awakening of me to a sense of life, and of the...was pleased to make use of thee as an instrument; «i that sometimes I am taken with admiration, that it should come by such means as it did: that is... | |
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