Yorkshire Notes and Queries, Količine 1–2editor, 1888 |
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Stran 11
... meeting at Padeham the : 20 : day of the 7 month 1668 to worship the Lord in Spirit & in truth & I having a Word of Exortation in my hart to speake vnto the people there mett together & being speaking to the people there Came the ...
... meeting at Padeham the : 20 : day of the 7 month 1668 to worship the Lord in Spirit & in truth & I having a Word of Exortation in my hart to speake vnto the people there mett together & being speaking to the people there Came the ...
Stran 12
... meeting & to have meet prseumptously Contrary to the Laws of the nation & not being permited to Reasan with them but the Justises being filled with Wrath fined me in fiue pounds And for Refusing to pay the fine was comited to prson for ...
... meeting & to have meet prseumptously Contrary to the Laws of the nation & not being permited to Reasan with them but the Justises being filled with Wrath fined me in fiue pounds And for Refusing to pay the fine was comited to prson for ...
Stran 13
Joseph Smith being at a meeting at Halifax the 22 day of the 5 month & being apprehended by the Constable & brought before the Justises & for Refusing to take the oath of aleigens was Comitted to prison vntill the next quarter Sessions ...
Joseph Smith being at a meeting at Halifax the 22 day of the 5 month & being apprehended by the Constable & brought before the Justises & for Refusing to take the oath of aleigens was Comitted to prison vntill the next quarter Sessions ...
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... meeting house of the Friends is at Brig Flat over a mile on the west of Sedbergh , and on the north of the river Rawthy . It is pleasantly situated in a fertile plain with romantic hills on the north , east and south . It is said to be ...
... meeting house of the Friends is at Brig Flat over a mile on the west of Sedbergh , and on the north of the river Rawthy . It is pleasantly situated in a fertile plain with romantic hills on the north , east and south . It is said to be ...
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... meeting house . Those Friends who had timber on their estates were requested to contribute a sufficient quantity of oak for the erection of a gallery , and those who had none to cart it to the place free of cost . After the timber had ...
... meeting house . Those Friends who had timber on their estates were requested to contribute a sufficient quantity of oak for the erection of a gallery , and those who had none to cart it to the place free of cost . After the timber had ...
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Stran 107 - Lay me a green sod under my head, And another at my feet;* And lay my bent bow by my side, Which was my music sweet; And make my grave of gravel and green, Which is most right and meet.
Stran 157 - Nothing would it bear But a silver nutmeg And a golden pear; The king of Spain's daughter Came to visit me, And all for the sake Of my little nut tree.
Stran 155 - Old King Cole Was a merry old soul, And a merry old soul was he; He called for his pipe, And he called for his bowl, And he called for his fiddlers three!
Stran 160 - Little Jack Horner Sat in a corner Eating a Christmas pie; He put in his thumb, And pulled out a plum, And said, "What a good boy am I!
Stran 99 - One for sorrow, Two for mirth, Three for a wedding, Four for a birth.
Stran 233 - And how, of thousand snakes, each one Was changed into a coil of stone, When holy Hilda prayed ; Themselves, within their holy bound, Their stony folds had often found. They told, how sea-fowls...
Stran 30 - We are not daily beggars, That beg from door to door ¡ But we are neighbours' children, Whom you have seen before.
Stran 168 - Ah ! sweetly they slumber, nor hope, love, nor fear, — Peace, peace is the watchword, the only one here ! Unto Death, to whom monarchs must bow ? Ah, no ! for his empire is known, And here there are trophies enow ! Beneath — the cold dead, and around — the dark stone, Are the signs of a scepter that none may disown.
Stran 211 - IN ancient times, as story tells, The saints would often leave their cells, And stroll about but hide their quality To try good people's hospitality. It...
Stran 3 - Carriages without horses shall go, And accidents fill the world with woe. Around the world thoughts shall fly In the twinkling of an eye.