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... George Keith , whose Journal is here- after presented , and of whom a slight sketch will form a suitable introduction . to the record of his labors . George Keith was born at Aberdeen , in Scotland ; not , however , of Quaker parents ...
... George Keith , whose Journal is here- after presented , and of whom a slight sketch will form a suitable introduction . to the record of his labors . George Keith was born at Aberdeen , in Scotland ; not , however , of Quaker parents ...
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... George Keith , our answer to it and him is , if he desires conference to instruct us , let him give us his arguments in writing , as well as his assertions ; if to inform himself , let him write his doubts ; if to cavil and disturb the ...
... George Keith , our answer to it and him is , if he desires conference to instruct us , let him give us his arguments in writing , as well as his assertions ; if to inform himself , let him write his doubts ; if to cavil and disturb the ...
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... George Keith to the Secretary of the Venerable Society about the State of Quakerism in North America . " WORTHY SIR : - 66 According to your desire I send you this short Memorial of the State of Religion in such parts of North America ...
... George Keith to the Secretary of the Venerable Society about the State of Quakerism in North America . " WORTHY SIR : - 66 According to your desire I send you this short Memorial of the State of Religion in such parts of North America ...
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... of England , and sent among them , it would be of good service . 66 ' I remain , 66 Worthy Sir , 66 Your humble servant , " GEORGE KEITH . " For the more perfect understanding of the relation of Mr. Keith and Talbot . xiii.
... of England , and sent among them , it would be of good service . 66 ' I remain , 66 Worthy Sir , 66 Your humble servant , " GEORGE KEITH . " For the more perfect understanding of the relation of Mr. Keith and Talbot . xiii.
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... George Keith and Others . A Brief account of the State of the Church in the American parts , hereafter mentioned , and a scheme of such proper and expedient ways and methods as we humbly Conceive by the blessing of God , may be useful ...
... George Keith and Others . A Brief account of the State of the Church in the American parts , hereafter mentioned , and a scheme of such proper and expedient ways and methods as we humbly Conceive by the blessing of God , may be useful ...
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