| George Fox - 1694 - 536 Seiten
...And from thence we passed through friends to Gloucester, visiting their meetings. And in Gloucester we had a meeting that was peaceable, though the town...for one part of the soldiers were for the king, and another for the parliament. And as I passed out of the town, over the bridge, Edward Pyott being with... | |
| George Worrall Counsel - 1829 - 266 Seiten
...is situated in Park-street. George Fox thus notices Gloucester in his journal : — " In Glocester we had a meeting that was peaceable, though the town...the King, and others for the Parliament. And as I pass'd out of town over the bridge, af* being with me, the soldiers there sd they were for ye King... | |
| George Fox - 1831 - 472 Seiten
...soldiers, bat quiet. From thence we passed to Gloucester, visiting meetings. In Gloucester we had one that was peaceable, though the town was very rude...for one part of the soldiers were for the king, and another for the parliament. As I passed out of the town over the bridge, Edward Pyot being with me,... | |
| George Fox - 1836 - 578 Seiten
...From thence we passed to GIXTOCESTSR, visiting meetings. In Gloucester we had a peaceable meeting, though the town was very rude, and divided ; for one part of the soldiers were for the king, and another for the parliament. As I passed out of the town, over the bridge, Edward Pyot being with me,... | |
| George Fox - 1852 - 436 Seiten
...quiet. From thence we passed to GLOUCESTER, visiting meetings. In Gloucester we had a peaceable meeting, though the town was very rude, and divided; for one part of the soldiers were for the king, and another for the parliament. As I passed out of the town, over the bridge, Edward Pyot being with me,... | |
| George Fox - 1852 - 436 Seiten
...GLOUCESTER visiting meetings. In Gloucester we had a peaceable meeting, though the town was very rude, ard divided ; for one part of the soldiers were for the king, and another for the parliament. As I passed out of the town, over the bridge, Edward Pyot being with me,... | |
| Joseph Stratford - 1865 - 448 Seiten
...in the Spring, he says — " In Gloucester we had a meeting that was peaceable, though the town was rude and divided ; for one part of the soldiers were for the king, and another for the parliament." And again in 1667 : — " We came into Gloucestershire, and had a general... | |
| George Fox, John Nickalls - 1952 - 852 Seiten
...Gloucester through Friends, visiting their meetings. And after we had our meeting in Gloucester which was peaceable, though the town was very rude and divided,...for one part of the soldiers were for the King and another for the Parliament. And as I passed out of the town over the bridge, Edward Pyott was with... | |
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