Memoirs of Joseph John Gurney, with selections from his journal and correspondence . here, andwhich is perfected, for the people of God, in the world to come. Joseph John Gurney, of Earlham, in the county ol the city ofNorwich, a minister of the gospel in the Society of Friends,on his solemn affirmation saith, that the declaration con-tained in the fore-going part of this sheet, and printed ineight columns, is a true and honest declaiation of hisChristian faith on the several articles therein stated ; andthat, to the best of his knowledge and belief, he has heldthe same sentiments for moie tha
Memoirs of Joseph John Gurney, with selections from his journal and correspondence . here, andwhich is perfected, for the people of God, in the world to come. Joseph John Gurney, of Earlham, in the county ol the city ofNorwich, a minister of the gospel in the Society of Friends,on his solemn affirmation saith, that the declaration con-tained in the fore-going part of this sheet, and printed ineight columns, is a true and honest declaiation of hisChristian faith on the several articles therein stated ; andthat, to the best of his knowledge and belief, he has heldthe same sentiments for moie than thirty J. GURNEY, of Earlham, near Norwich, England. Declared and affirmed before us, at the Guildhall, in the City ofJSoricich, the first day of August, One Thousand EightHundred and Forty six. John Betts, Mayor of the City of Norwich, and County of the D. Lynn, Justice of the Peace of the City of Norwich, and County of the H. Barnard, Justice of the Peace of the City of Norwich, and County of the same. NOKWICU: PKINTBD BY FLBTCUEK AND
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