The Encyclopaedia Britannica: A Dictionary of Arts, Sciences and General Literature, 20. köideLittle, Brown, 1886 |
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... QUAKERS . Rt . Hon . Sir EDWARD FRY . QUARANTINE . CHAS . CREIGHTON , M. D. QUATERNIONS . Prof. P. G. TAIT . QUEBEC . GEORGE STEWART , Jun . QUEENSLAND . JAMES BONWICK . QUESNAY . J. K. INGRAM , LL.D. QUEVEDO . A. MOREL - FATIO ...
... QUAKERS . Rt . Hon . Sir EDWARD FRY . QUARANTINE . CHAS . CREIGHTON , M. D. QUATERNIONS . Prof. P. G. TAIT . QUEBEC . GEORGE STEWART , Jun . QUEENSLAND . JAMES BONWICK . QUESNAY . J. K. INGRAM , LL.D. QUEVEDO . A. MOREL - FATIO ...
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... Quakers , both published in the same year , as well as in an argument against the admission of the Jews to England issued in the beginning of 1655 . It was not until the restoration of the Rump Parliament by the army on 7th May 1659 ...
... Quakers , both published in the same year , as well as in an argument against the admission of the Jews to England issued in the beginning of 1655 . It was not until the restoration of the Rump Parliament by the army on 7th May 1659 ...
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... QUAKERS . The Quakers , or , as they call themselves , the Society of Friends , are a body of Christians small in number but presenting several features of interest . To the student of ecclesiastical history they are curious as exhibit ...
... QUAKERS . The Quakers , or , as they call themselves , the Society of Friends , are a body of Christians small in number but presenting several features of interest . To the student of ecclesiastical history they are curious as exhibit ...
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... Quaker productions by the writings of William Penn and Robert Barclay , and by the part which the Quakers played in the colonization of New Jersey and of Pennsylvania . It is not wonderful that the introduction of an organization and a ...
... Quaker productions by the writings of William Penn and Robert Barclay , and by the part which the Quakers played in the colonization of New Jersey and of Pennsylvania . It is not wonderful that the introduction of an organization and a ...
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... Quakers were in fact the church , passed away ; and in its place grew up the conception that they were a peculiar people to whom had been given a clearer insight into the truths of God than to the professing Christian world around them ...
... Quakers were in fact the church , passed away ; and in its place grew up the conception that they were a peculiar people to whom had been given a clearer insight into the truths of God than to the professing Christian world around them ...
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