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Selection from the Life of Francis Howgill
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Selection from the Life of Francis Howgill
Selection from the Life of Francis Howgill
by: Francis Howgill
Francis Howgill (1618–1668) was a valiant minister of the gospel in the early Society of Friends in England who suffered great persecution and eventually died in prison for “the Word of God and for the testimony of Jesus.” This selection of his works contains an autobiographical account of his spiritual experiences in early life, a narration of his trial when indicted for refusing to swear and not attending the national church, and an extraordinary letter sent to his young daughter from prison.
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- Francis Howgill
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- 58 pages
- 186 downloads
- Language: English
- Spanish Version
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Some of the Mysteries of God’s Kingdom Declared
As they have been Revealed
by the Spirit through Faith
A short treatise written by Francis Howgill, describing the nature of the Day of the Lord, the effect of its dawning in the heart, and the necessity of our perfect surrender to the discoveries of Truth as they come to be seen in the light.
The Life of Francis Howgill
Selections from the writings of Francis Howgill, collected and published by James Backhouse in 1828, containing a biographical sketch of his life and ministry, a collection of his letters, papers, and writings, and lengthy selections from two of his most valuable books.