... Meeting to a conformity with the views of others in author- ity , brings to mind the trial of William Penn and ... England , and were to act according to the testimony adduced and their own consciences . And who will venture to say ...
... Meeting to a conformity with the views of others in author- ity , brings to mind the trial of William Penn and ... England , and were to act according to the testimony adduced and their own consciences . And who will venture to say ...
... New Testament , or new covenant , he has put an end to all the offerings and sacrifices among the Jews in the Old ... yearly meeting for 16. who , therefore , is called the first born of New England convened at the usual time at ...
... Paul and Stephen, unlikely friends', Quaker History, vol. 90, pp. 8–27. Wilbur, J. (1845) A narrative and exposition of the late proceedings of New England Yearly Meeting, with some of its subordinate meetings and their committees, in.
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Rufus Matthew Jones. affair as new Yearly Meeting decisions were made , year after year . Numerous directions for Friends ' meetings were , on occasion , put into print , in tract or folio form . Rules for proceeding in relation to ...