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1 I | least pomp of furniture. The Quaker who owned it was a hale, 2 I | thy country," replied the Quaker, "are too full of their 3 I | never was," replied the Quaker, "nor any of my brethren." " 4 I | Friend," replies the mild Quaker once again, "swear not; 5 I | the sincerity of my worthy Quaker, and was absolutely for 6 I | friend," continued the Quaker, "thou art a Christian without 7 I | peruse this piece, and my Quaker imagined he had already 8 II | no, friend," rfplies the Quaker, "to our great happiness." 9 III| according to them, was the first Quaker. Religion, say these, was 10 IV | soon finding he was turned Quaker, he employed all the methods 11 IV | by exhorting him to turn Quaker also. At last his father 12 IV | sacrament, but to die a Quaker, and the good old man entreated 13 IV | of Maryland. Thus was a Quaker raised to sovereign power. 14 VI | Churchman depends on the Quaker's word. At the breaking