A Journal, or, Historical Account of the Life, Travels and Christian Experiences of ... Thomas Chalkley ... The second editionW. Eade, 1835 - 469 páginas |
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... thankful that I was delivered out of their hands ; and my tender parents were glad to see me again . Now as I grew in years , the world began to take too much root in me , and my unwearied enemy would tell me that it was lawful enough ...
... thankful that I was delivered out of their hands ; and my tender parents were glad to see me again . Now as I grew in years , the world began to take too much root in me , and my unwearied enemy would tell me that it was lawful enough ...
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... thankful for the poor fellow's life , and praised the Lord in the secret of my soul for his preservation . In about two weeks ' time we arrived at Philadelphia , and I had great peace in my labours in this visit , in which I was from ...
... thankful for the poor fellow's life , and praised the Lord in the secret of my soul for his preservation . In about two weeks ' time we arrived at Philadelphia , and I had great peace in my labours in this visit , in which I was from ...
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... thankful . While I was at home , I visited the neigh- bouring meetings as I found a concern on my mind ; and on the sixth day of the third month , 1704 , I laid before our quarterly meeting of ministers and elders an exercise that was ...
... thankful . While I was at home , I visited the neigh- bouring meetings as I found a concern on my mind ; and on the sixth day of the third month , 1704 , I laid before our quarterly meeting of ministers and elders an exercise that was ...
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... was largely opened to them . * It is worthy of notice , that at the first settling of Pennsylvania , William Penn took great care to do jus- After this we returned to our respective habitations , thankful 74 1706⚫ THE JOURNAL OF.
... was largely opened to them . * It is worthy of notice , that at the first settling of Pennsylvania , William Penn took great care to do jus- After this we returned to our respective habitations , thankful 74 1706⚫ THE JOURNAL OF.
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Thomas Chalkley. After this we returned to our respective habitations , thankful in our hearts to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ . Several of the Friends that went with me expressed their satisfaction in this visit , and ...
Thomas Chalkley. After this we returned to our respective habitations , thankful in our hearts to the God and Father of our Lord Jesus Christ . Several of the Friends that went with me expressed their satisfaction in this visit , and ...
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