An Epitome of General Ecclesiastical History: From the Earliest Period to the Present Time. With an Appendix, Giving a Condensed History of the Jews from the Destruction of Jerusalem to the Present Day. Illustrated with Maps and Engravings |
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Page 358
The churches of Connecticut made it their religious constitution for 60 years , until
the adoption of the Saybrook Platform . The churches had felt themselves
disturbed by the Anabaptists , but they were much more so afterwards by the
Quakers .
The churches of Connecticut made it their religious constitution for 60 years , until
the adoption of the Saybrook Platform . The churches had felt themselves
disturbed by the Anabaptists , but they were much more so afterwards by the
Quakers .
Page 359
QUAKERS . 359 were guilty of many outrageous practices and much disturbance
of public worship . A quaker woman went through the streets of Salem naked , as
a sign . Another woman went naked into the meeting house at Newbury ...
QUAKERS . 359 were guilty of many outrageous practices and much disturbance
of public worship . A quaker woman went through the streets of Salem naked , as
a sign . Another woman went naked into the meeting house at Newbury ...
Page 388
Other small sects of Baptists exist in America , as the Rogerene Baptists in
Connecticut , the Keithian Baptists , a sect of Quakers , Tunker Baptists or dippers
and Mennonites , in Pennsylvania , and at the West . QUAKERS , OR FRIENDS .
Other small sects of Baptists exist in America , as the Rogerene Baptists in
Connecticut , the Keithian Baptists , a sect of Quakers , Tunker Baptists or dippers
and Mennonites , in Pennsylvania , and at the West . QUAKERS , OR FRIENDS .
Page 389
With an Appendix, Giving a Condensed History of the Jews from the Destruction
of Jerusalem to the Present Day. Illustrated with Maps and Engravings John
Marsh. CHAP . 22 . QUAKERS , OR FRIENDS . 389 day star arise in your hearts .
With an Appendix, Giving a Condensed History of the Jews from the Destruction
of Jerusalem to the Present Day. Illustrated with Maps and Engravings John
Marsh. CHAP . 22 . QUAKERS , OR FRIENDS . 389 day star arise in your hearts .
Page 390
Had the value of their affirmation been understood , as it now is , they might have
been spared much tedious imprisonment , and found as faithful , peaceable
subjects as those who took the oath . lo 1656 , a few female Quakers came to
New ...
Had the value of their affirmation been understood , as it now is , they might have
been spared much tedious imprisonment , and found as faithful , peaceable
subjects as those who took the oath . lo 1656 , a few female Quakers came to
New ...
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