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Alphabetical [« »] quaker 14 quaker1 1 quakerism 4 quakers 22 qualities 2 quality 6 quam 1 | Frequency [« »] 22 human 22 nothing 22 others 22 quakers 22 say 22 thee 22 thy | François-Marie Arouet de Voltaire Letters on the English or Lettres Philosophiques IntraText - Concordances quakers |
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1 I | Letter I: On The Quakers~I was of opinion that the 2 I | one of the most eminent Quakers in England, who, after having 3 II | Letter II: On The Quakers~Such was the substance of 4 II | take me with him to the Quakers' meeting. There are several 5 II | concerning the doctrine of the Quakers. In my next letter I shall 6 III| Letter III: On The Quakers~You have already heard that 7 III| have already heard that the Quakers date from Christ, who, according 8 III| there were always a few Quakers concealed in the world, 9 III| whence they were called Quakers. The vulgar attempted to 10 III| mittimus for imprisoning some Quakers. The sudden death with which 11 III| the charms of gold.~The Quakers were several times persecuted 12 III| 1675, his "Apology for the Quakers," a work as well drawn up 13 IV | Letter IV: On The Quakers~About this time arose the 14 IV | established the power of the Quakers in America, and would have 15 IV | degrees a society of young Quakers, who met at his house; so 16 IV | these Friends, for so the Quakers were at that time called 17 IV | two ships freighted with Quakers, who followed his fortune. 18 IV | friendship with the peaceable Quakers. They loved these foreigners 19 IV | desirous of pleasing the Quakers by annulling the laws made 20 IV | King James. It was then the Quakers began to enjoy, by virtue 21 IV | swallow up all the rest. Quakers are disqualified from being 22 IV | ashamed of being called Quakers they become converts to