The truth exalted in the writings of that eminent and faithful servant of Christ, John Burnyeat collected into this ensuing volume as a memorial to his faithful labours in and for the truth.

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The truth exalted in the writings of that eminent and faithful servant of Christ, John Burnyeat collected into this ensuing volume as a memorial to his faithful labours in and for the truth.
Author
Burnyeat, John, 1631-1690.
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London :: Printed for Thomas Northcott ...,
1691.
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Society of Friends -- Doctrines.
Society of Friends -- History.
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"The truth exalted in the writings of that eminent and faithful servant of Christ, John Burnyeat collected into this ensuing volume as a memorial to his faithful labours in and for the truth." In the digital collection Early English Books Online. https://name.umdl.umich.edu/A30499.0001.001. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed May 15, 2024.

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Dublin, the 25th of the first Month, 1685.

I got well here last Night, but was put ashore in the North in Strangford-River, about seventy Miles from

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Dublin, and about four and twenty from Lisnagarvy: And being put ashore there, I found an Openness in my Heart to give Friends a Visit in the North, and so spent near two Weeks among them, and had many good Meetings. I am very glad, and my heart is truly Thankful unto the Lord for his preservation through this last Journey so safe and clear, and ordered my way so comfortably home, where I hope I may be of Service in my place, and a Comfort to Friends. The Lord our God is to be minded by us in all things.

I find things amongst Friends generally pretty well, as formerly, and Meetings very large and peaceable here, and in the North. I am intended out of Town to the Pro∣vince-Meeting.

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