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... Quakers . " " Well , then , sir , " rejoined the admiral , almost choked with passion , " you must leave ; " and ordered him instantly to quit the house . Deeming it fruitless to reply or remonstrate , William took up his hat and went ...
... Quakers . " " Well , then , sir , " rejoined the admiral , almost choked with passion , " you must leave ; " and ordered him instantly to quit the house . Deeming it fruitless to reply or remonstrate , William took up his hat and went ...
Page 251
... Quakers was to preach in the Market House , the next day . " Although William had , for some time , conform- ed to the established church , yet he had never lost his par- tiality for the Quakers ; and therefore immediately resolved to ...
... Quakers was to preach in the Market House , the next day . " Although William had , for some time , conform- ed to the established church , yet he had never lost his par- tiality for the Quakers ; and therefore immediately resolved to ...
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... Quaker doctrines , and his determination to follow the dic tates of his own conscience , which caused his father a second ... Quakers . " He was directed to the house of one George Whitehead , an eminent minister of that denomination of ...
... Quaker doctrines , and his determination to follow the dic tates of his own conscience , which caused his father a second ... Quakers . " He was directed to the house of one George Whitehead , an eminent minister of that denomination of ...
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