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The in the Pennsylvania colony , the seed of American toleration was Quakers were the most homosown in this area ... The carly Quaker Of all the colonies , the Mid- theology fundamentally dle Colonies enjoyed the best closer to Luther's ...
The in the Pennsylvania colony , the seed of American toleration was Quakers were the most homosown in this area ... The carly Quaker Of all the colonies , the Mid- theology fundamentally dle Colonies enjoyed the best closer to Luther's ...
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thc Quaker mystic , salvation did Such a vision of the inter- not await a millennium ; morpenetration of the divine with tal and immortal life were wonthe human had enkindled the derfully and strangely evangelism of George Fox in ...
thc Quaker mystic , salvation did Such a vision of the inter- not await a millennium ; morpenetration of the divine with tal and immortal life were wonthe human had enkindled the derfully and strangely evangelism of George Fox in ...
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In his ministry he only sought , like George Fox , and in the tracts which he pub- the Quaker founder , better to lished from time to time , he bc- “ use plainness of speech ” to recame a force in the growing veal the daily goodness of ...
In his ministry he only sought , like George Fox , and in the tracts which he pub- the Quaker founder , better to lished from time to time , he bc- “ use plainness of speech ” to recame a force in the growing veal the daily goodness of ...
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Contents
The Literature of the Colonies and the Revolution | 3 |
WILLIAM BRADFORD 15901657 | 14 |
ANNE BRADSTREET 1612?1672 | 32 |
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