Several imprisonments, including that of George Fox at Derby in 1650-1651, were brought about under the Blasphemy Act of 1650, which inflicted penalties on any one who asserted himself to be very God or equal with God, a charge to which the Friends were peculiarly liable owing to their doctrine of perfection. [Please select]
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Paul: that wherein the great, calm, victorious soldier of the spirit surveys the history of his trials, imprisonments, beatings. [Please select]
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The killers seem determined to annihilate the last head of game, in spite of fines and imprisonments. [Please select]
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The refractory states were dissolved, and arrests and imprisonments were multiplied in all quarters. [Please select]
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Mild punishments like fines and imprisonments would be too good for the wretch who would so deliberately mislead people. [Please select]
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They were to drink of the same cup--Episcopacy was to be forced on them by fines and imprisonments. [Please select]
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Old habits, suspended by his longer imprisonments to the house, were resumed as soon as he was set free. [Please select]
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Three fines imposed for small offenses were followed by several arrests and two imprisonments for brief periods, and he found himself wholly out of sympathy with the wages of sin. [Please select]
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"This has not been the first of my imprisonments or of my sufferings; and, young as I may be, I have lived long enough to know how to die when I am called upon." [Please select]
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