Our day in the light of prophecy and providence . IN THE QUAKER CITY In the spirit, I was taken whereThey toiled and suffered.— Whit tier. EARLY QUAKER EXPERIENCES * The Lvrd is my rock, and my fortress, and mydeliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust;my huckler, and, the horn of my salvation, and myhigh tower. Fs. 18:2. The early Quaker of the English colonial frontiers inAmerica carried his principles into the savage Indian wilds,as well as into civilized communities. And just where it wouldnaturally be considered impossible to follow the principles,he surely demonstrated, as a ma


Our day in the light of prophecy and providence . IN THE QUAKER CITY In the spirit, I was taken whereThey toiled and suffered.— Whit tier. EARLY QUAKER EXPERIENCES * The Lvrd is my rock, and my fortress, and mydeliverer; my God, my strength, in whom I will trust;my huckler, and, the horn of my salvation, and myhigh tower. Fs. 18:2. The early Quaker of the English colonial frontiers inAmerica carried his principles into the savage Indian wilds,as well as into civilized communities. And just where it wouldnaturally be considered impossible to follow the principles,he surely demonstrated, as a matter of a hundred years ofhistory testifies, that God honored his simple faith. God Their Defense in Savage Wilds In a book called, An Account of the Conduct of FriendsToward the Indian Tribes (London, 1844), the followingtestimony was quoted from one of the Quaker settlers in WestJersey, along the upper Delaware, who wrote in 1678 : 41 641 642 Our Day in the Light of Providence A providential hand was very visible and remarkable in manyinstan


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