The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, and Other Writings of Members of the Religious Society of Friends Volume 1 - Couverture souple

Evans, Evans

 
9781314023428: The Friends' Library: Comprising Journals, Doctrinal Treatises, and Other Writings of Members of the Religious Society of Friends Volume 1

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Elders, first appointment of, 122. Election and reprobation, 73. Elizabeth restores the litany; act of uniformity, c., 4, 5. Epistle to I reland, 39. On ministry, 42. Of consolation, 52, 90. To theY early Meeting, 90. Of Christopher Story, 157. Evans, Catharine, 174. Faith, 71, 200, 219, 220. Fall of man, 99, 106, 221. Family visits, 137. Fashions, 132, 136, 181, 226-235, 265. Feasts, 135. Fifth-monarchy-men, 11, 49. Fire in London, 67. Fletcher, Mary, 446. Fox, George, memoir of, 27; integrity and simplicity, 28; directed to Christ as hisS aviour, 30; first imprisoned, 31; cruelly beaten, 31; cries against injustice and sports, 32; asked whether any of the Quakers were Christ, 33; called Quaker, 33; imprisoned at Derby, 33; cruelly used and charged with blasphemy, 34, 35; sent up to Cromwell, 36; hue and cry after him, 37; is arrested; writes against oaths, 37; imprisoned, 38; at Bristol, 39; describes the spreading ofT ruth, 39; ministry, c., 42; Wales andS cotland, 44; ordered before the magistrates atE dinburgh, 4-5; argues against college education for the ministry, 45; writes against fasts, 45; writes to parliament, 47; to wreckers, 47; Yearly Meeting at Balby, 47; General Meeting atS kipton, 48; imprisoned at Lancaster, 48; addresses the king, 49; at the bar of kings bench, 49; recites the sufferings ofF riends, 53; writes against J. Perrot, 55, 61; against swearing, 56; arrested again and liberated, 57; a reward offered for, 59; visits colonel Kirby, 69; arrested; oath tendered to him at Lancaster assize; conversation with judge Trisden, 59, 62; writes against fighting, 60; acts as aC hristian under persecution, 63; suflers greatly in prison, 63 ;removed to Scarborough, 64; discourse on the universality of the light of Christ and the efficacy of his death, 64; on plain language, oaths, the church, tithes, marriage, c., 6.5; liberated, 66; foretells t
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