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" And as abruptly and brokenly as sometimes his sentences would fall from him about divine things, it is well known they were often as texts to many fairer declarations. "
The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal - Page 376
1927
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The universal anthology, a collection of the best literature ..., Volume 15

Richard Garnett - 1899 - 434 pages
...writers as well as religious leaders of his age.] sometimes his sentences would fall from him, about divine things, it is well known they were often as...showed, beyond all contradiction, that God sent him ; that no arts or parts had any share in the matter or manner of his ministry ; and that so many great,...
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George Fox's Journal

George Fox - Quakers - 1903 - 556 pages
...instructing it appeared. And as abruptly and brokenly as sometimes his sentences would fall from him, about divine things, it is well known they were often as...showed, beyond all contradiction that God sent ^him ; that no arts or parts had any share in the matter or manner of his ministry; and that so many great,...
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George Fox ; an Autobiography

George Fox - 1903 - 326 pages
...instructing it appeared. And as abruptly and brokenly as sometimes his sentences •would fall from him about divine things, it is well known they were often as texts to many fairer declarations. And indeed it shewed beyond all contradiction that God sent him, that no arts or parts had any share in the matter...
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The Rise and Progress of the People Called Quakers

William Penn - Quakers - 1905 - 114 pages
...appeared. And as abruptly and brokenly as sometimes his sentences would seem to fall from him, about divine things, it is well known they were often as...the matter or manner of his ministry; and that so manj great, excellent, and necessary truths as he cama forth to preach *o mankind, had therefore nothing...
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The Expositor

Samuel Cox, Sir William Robertson Nicoll, James Moffatt - Bible - 1907 - 612 pages
...sometimes his sentences would fall from him about divine things," says William Perm of his master Fox, " it is well known they were often as texts to many fairer declarations." This defines Mr. Kelly's position. He was Barclay to Mr. Darby's Fox. But that relation suggests that...
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The History of England: From the Accession of James the Second

Thomas Babington Macaulay Baron Macaulay - Great Britain - 1914 - 600 pages
...says of his master, " As abruptly and brokenly as sometimes his sentences would fall from him about divine things, it is well known they were often as texts to many fairer declarations." That is to say, George Fox talked nonsense, and some of his friends paraphrased it into sense. finished...
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Quaker Spirituality: Selected Writings

Douglas Van Steere - Religion - 1984 - 354 pages
...instructing it appeared. And abruptly and brokenly as sometimes his sentences would fall from him about divine things, it is well known they were often as...showed, beyond all contradiction, that God sent him, that no arts or parts had any share in his matter or manner of his ministry; and that so many great,...
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The Emergence of Quaker Writing: Dissenting Literature in Seventeenth ...

Thomas N. Corns, David Loewenstein - History - 1995 - 160 pages
...And abruptly and brokenly as sometimes his sentences would fall from him about divine things, it was well known they were often as texts to many fairer...showed, beyond all contradiction, that God sent him, that no arts or parts had any share in his matter or manner of his ministry; and that so many great,...
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The Journal of George Fox

George Fox - Biography & Autobiography - 2007 - 401 pages
...appeared. And as abruptly and brokenly as sometimes his sentences would fall from him about divine thinp, it is well known they were often as texts to many...showed, beyond all contradiction, that God sent him; that no arts or parts had any share in the matter or manner of his ministry; and that so many great,...
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The Faith of a Quaker (Classic Reprint)

John William Graham - Religion - 2017 - 468 pages
...instructing it appeared. And as abruptly and brokenly as sometimes his sentences would fall from him, about divine things, it is well known they were often as...showed, beyond all contradiction, that God sent him ; that no arts or parts had any share in the matter or manner of his ministry; and that so many great,...
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