Joseph John Gurney: Banker, Reformer, and QuakerWesleyan University Press, 1962 - 304 páginas |
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... sister called her " in outward fascinations . . . far the most attractive of the sisters . " When Mr. Gurney discovered that Rachel and young Enfield had fallen desperately in love with each other , he took drastic action . He forbade ...
... sister called her " in outward fascinations . . . far the most attractive of the sisters . " When Mr. Gurney discovered that Rachel and young Enfield had fallen desperately in love with each other , he took drastic action . He forbade ...
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... sisters . Sister Catherine , who presided over Earlham family life after her mother's death , encouraged good times outside and in for all ages : pony - rides over the countryside ; hide - and - seek with the younger children , ranging ...
... sisters . Sister Catherine , who presided over Earlham family life after her mother's death , encouraged good times outside and in for all ages : pony - rides over the countryside ; hide - and - seek with the younger children , ranging ...
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... sisters , Priscilla and Rachel , some correspondence which he had had earlier with Eliza- beth Gurney Fry on Quaker doctrine . There must have been re- markable closeness here . Although Gurney was about to commit himself to a position ...
... sisters , Priscilla and Rachel , some correspondence which he had had earlier with Eliza- beth Gurney Fry on Quaker doctrine . There must have been re- markable closeness here . Although Gurney was about to commit himself to a position ...
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Aristocrats or Plain People? | 3 |
Scholar and Decided Friend | 27 |
Relations with Anglicans and Dissenters | 114 |
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