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Double Vision 1
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Mirror image of a topless female fashion model
Girls Jumping
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Susie in the lobby
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My girlfriend, Susie in the lobby at the Westin in Pasadena, CA.
Girls Jumping
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Susie in the lobby
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My girlfriend, Susie in the lobby at the Westin in Pasadena, CA.
Cheers
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Two "Raggarbrudar" at the Greaser meet at Vegabaren in Handen on Saturday.
Dressed For Success
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Dressed for the 1950s. This is Rebecka, Teddy and Madde. I met them at the big Greaser meet at Vegabaren in Handen on Saturday.
Dazzling Visions 2010 Calendar
$16.99
Calendar
Features the prize-winning fantastical artwork of Carlo N. Samson!
Diana - Rock Bitch
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Diana, Rock Bitch - Home Studio shot
Fine art nude
10 items
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Fine art nude
Camden folk
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View On Black
Horse and rider
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Horse and rider having some quality time.
Royal Perth Show Jumping
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Show riding horse and horse women. (jumping)
Royal Perth Show Jumping
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Show riding horse and horse women.
(Warming up)
Royal Perth Show Horse Jumping dressage warm up time
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Show riding horse and horse women.
(Warming up)
Margaret Fell and the Rise of Quakerism
$20.41
Book
Focusing on the formative period of Quakerism in seventeenth-century England and the role of one vigorous and authoritative woman, this study offers new insights into the religious, social, and family life of Margaret Fell. The book probes Fell's pivotal role, in close relation to George Fox, in the architecture of the early Quaker church order. It investigates Fell's role in the development of the Quaker women's meetings, a unique seventeenth-century Quaker institution. It also offers a fresh historical perspective of this socially prominent sectarian woman in terms of her family relationships, the household economic unit, the neighborhood network, and the wider sectarian religious community that extended far beyond her home, Swarthmoor Hall in rural north-west Lancashire. The author marshals evidence to argue that is was in keeping with Margaret Fell’s social status, permanence of place, personality, and skills learned in the domestic sphere, that she was a co-leader, along with George Fox, in the first fifty years of Quakerism.
At the time of original publication, Bonnelyn Young Kunze was Adjunct Assistant Professor of History at LeMoyne College, Syracuse, New York. Fellowships from the University of Rochester and the Shakespeare Library, and travel grants from Clemson University, enabled her to complete the research and writing of this book.
This is a reproduction edition from a scanned copy of the 1994 Stanford University Press edition (isbn 0804721548). Find more reproduction works from Stanford University Press at QOOP.com.
Contents
Margaret Fells 13
The Swarthmoor Farm 65
Margaret Fells Charitable 83
Feuding Friends 101
We Have Been a Suffering People under Every Power 131
Margaret Fell and Womens 143
A SeventeenthCentury 169
Fells Worldview 187
Fells Spiritualist 197
Fells Work to Convert the Jews 211
Conclusion 229
Notes 235
Appendix 290
Index 318
Copyright
Mary_West_Warwick_Catholic_Cemetery
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Taken at St. Mary's Catholic Cemetery, in West Warwick, RI
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Taken at the Pocasset cemetery, in Cranston, RI
maine_weeping_lady
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Taken at a cemetery near Bath, Maine
Cranston_cem_02
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Taken at the Pocasset cemetery, in Cranston, RI
Coventry_cem_03
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Taken at the Greenwood cemetery, in Coventry, RI
old_north_sunset_lady
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Taken at the North Burial Ground in Providence, RI
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Taken at Swan Point Cemetery, in Providence, RI
winter_rose_deviant_art_picnik
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Taken at the Elm Grove cemetery, in Mystic, MA
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Taken at a cemetery in Sandwich, MA
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