Friends' Miscellany, Volume 7John Comly, Isaac Comly editors, 1835 - Quakers |
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... Margaret , daughter of Thomas Seddon , of Warrington , linenwebster , 4th month 7th , 1648. The issue of this marriage , were Phineas and Joseph ; the former , born 11th month 31st , 1649-50 ; the latter , 2d month 2 ANNALS OF THE.
... Margaret , daughter of Thomas Seddon , of Warrington , linenwebster , 4th month 7th , 1648. The issue of this marriage , were Phineas and Joseph ; the former , born 11th month 31st , 1649-50 ; the latter , 2d month 2 ANNALS OF THE.
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... Phineas Pemberton , as he grew up in the inno- cent life in those days , was visited with religious impressions , to which , as he rendered obedience , he became confirmed in the principles of an upright and holy conversation . His ...
... Phineas Pemberton , as he grew up in the inno- cent life in those days , was visited with religious impressions , to which , as he rendered obedience , he became confirmed in the principles of an upright and holy conversation . His ...
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... Phineas Pemberton , inducing him to refuse compliance with the empty forms of the established church , he be- came a mark for those in power , even while he was an apprentice , and was several times imprisoned in Chester and Lancaster ...
... Phineas Pemberton , inducing him to refuse compliance with the empty forms of the established church , he be- came a mark for those in power , even while he was an apprentice , and was several times imprisoned in Chester and Lancaster ...
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... Phineas Pemberton wrote a Narrative , describ- ing the early sufferings of James Harrison and his wife , and of himself also , in England , on account of their religious principles ; and of the circum- stances of their subsequent ...
... Phineas Pemberton wrote a Narrative , describ- ing the early sufferings of James Harrison and his wife , and of himself also , in England , on account of their religious principles ; and of the circum- stances of their subsequent ...
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... Phineas Pemberton , " says John in his extracts , " having experienced the ten- der dealings of a gracious God , and undergone suf- ferings for his testimony , in his native land , penned down several particular occurrences ; and having ...
... Phineas Pemberton , " says John in his extracts , " having experienced the ten- der dealings of a gracious God , and undergone suf- ferings for his testimony , in his native land , penned down several particular occurrences ; and having ...
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