. The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications]. of their number was confined on board of thegallies, and coupled at the galling bar with execrable mis-creants ; from these distresses they in time were all con-scientiously delivered, their lives being given unto themfor a prey. The persecutions which they suffered, the poverty, trib-ulation and imprisonment that they experienced, only madethem the more joyful, and they became prepared for new 20 The Pennsylvania-German Society. dispensations of trial; their graces were tried by beingarraigned before another tribunal, men of learning andabil


. The Pennsylvania-German Society : [Publications]. of their number was confined on board of thegallies, and coupled at the galling bar with execrable mis-creants ; from these distresses they in time were all con-scientiously delivered, their lives being given unto themfor a prey. The persecutions which they suffered, the poverty, trib-ulation and imprisonment that they experienced, only madethem the more joyful, and they became prepared for new 20 The Pennsylvania-German Society. dispensations of trial; their graces were tried by beingarraigned before another tribunal, men of learning andabilities proved them with hard questions, with a view tosap their steadfastness with questions to the number offorty, which the reader will find proposed, with their solu-tions towards the sequel of this treatise. About that time it was deemed expedient to issue thisfor the instruction of the uninformed, in which every im-partial and unprejudiced reader will find sufficient matterconnected with this Preface to justify the occasion of THE MORRIS HOUSE, GERMANTOWN. r—*^-~»r 02 5 sc O 2 O s :i z 5 a Q 3f 9 •• 1 |Hr ??«? §8*^ / I F^


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