C The meeting's minutes reveal that few of the Hobsons were active members and rarely mentioned any Hobsons.D The four Adam's children were 8. Cox, Lydia S. Bean, m NOT FOUND (Mrs. Chas. Cox, Joel's daughter) 9. Jones, Benjamin H. NOT ...
A friendly conversation about the basic principles of Quaker beliefs.
... Egil, 175 Hovdenak, Turid, 175 Howard Association, 267 Howgill, Francis, 3, 56, 175, 206, 229 Howland, Emily, 175–176, ... See Azusa Pacific University Hussey, Curtis, 315 Hussey, Joseph, 315 Hutchison, Ann, 102 Hutson, Ella Ruth, ...
"An introduction to a little-known people, the Quakers or Friends, whose peace work has given rise to one of the longest pacifist movements in history."--
[15] A highborn Scottish lady, named Lady Margaret Hamilton, was convinced on this journey. She afterwards wentinher turn to warn OliverCromwell ofthe Day of the Lord that was coming upon him. Various other distinguished people seem ...
Archibald Bell of Arkinholme arrived in Ireland in 1655. He became a Quaker and settled in Trummery, County Antrim. Descendants and relatives lived mainly in Ireland, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Cuba and the United States.
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There, in front of their eyes, sit three stone carvings. The outer stone is a square, and the other two are circular in shape, with one a little bigger than the other, and the smaller circle sitting inside the ...