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I joined them , and thereby was led into the great meeting - house of the Quakers , near the market . I sat down among them , and after looking round a while and hearing nothing said , being very drowsy through labor and want of rest ...
I joined them , and thereby was led into the great meeting - house of the Quakers , near the market . I sat down among them , and after looking round a while and hearing nothing said , being very drowsy through labor and want of rest ...
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Gilbert Tennent , came to me with a request that I would assist him in procuring a subscription for erecting a new meeting - house . It was to be for the use of a congregation he had gathered among the Presbyterians who were originally ...
Gilbert Tennent , came to me with a request that I would assist him in procuring a subscription for erecting a new meeting - house . It was to be for the use of a congregation he had gathered among the Presbyterians who were originally ...
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He said he could not give any more than four shillings a pound ; ' but , ' says he , ' I cannot talk on business now : this is the day when we meet together to learn good things , and I am going to meeting . ' So I thought to myself ...
He said he could not give any more than four shillings a pound ; ' but , ' says he , ' I cannot talk on business now : this is the day when we meet together to learn good things , and I am going to meeting . ' So I thought to myself ...
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